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. The researcher will perform in vitro experiments using standard cell culture techniques and carry out basic molecular analyses (e.g., gene and protein expression studies). It will also participate in
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assemble in infected cells and selectively package their RNA genomes. More information about the lab and their work can be found by visiting https://www.hhmi.umbc.edu . About the Postdoctoral Scientist role
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quantities of NK cells. These NK cells are used for functional in vitro and in vivo experiments. Additionally, you will work on improving the specificity, activity, and expansion of these NK cells through
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. Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Kentucky has an opening for a postdoctoral scholar research position. https://www.bmesulab.org/ The prospective candidate will be expected
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by identifying and validating therapeutic targets for treatment and by developing robust protocols for in vitro production of clinical-grade blood cells for adoptive cancer immunotherapies
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tissue culture. Execute in vitro therapeutic studies, including proliferation and metabolic luminescence assays. Perform fluorescence- and magnetic-activated cell sorting (FACS and MACS). Generate high
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electrophysiological approaches (in vivo or in vitro) is required. Demonstrated ability to assess neurobiology of cardiorespiratory neurons and their function. Familiarity with disease models of opioid-induced
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design, consulting with other researchers, analysing data, and presenting and reporting results. You will primarily conduct in vitro experiments using molecular biology and gene-editing techniques, as
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the Neuroscience Center in the University of Helsinki (see: https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/synaptic-plasticity-and-development ).The research interests are focused on functional maturation of neuronal
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the cellular, thrombus, and organ levels? Would you like to be part of a prestigious doctoral network working to revolutionize personalized medicine by using cutting-edge in silico, in vitro, and in vivo