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vitro assays. Orders laboratory supplies and maintains a database of supply inventory. Responsible for packing, unpacking, storing and classification of lab supplies and specimens (mouse and human
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(Hourly Rate). To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html Department
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of the cellular localization of B. thetaiotaomicron HTCS proteins. The research will involve both cellular and in vitro studies. In addition to experimental research and contributions to maintaining the laboratory
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Regular Job Code 8351PR Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job 70% In vitro experiments: Make and maintain neuronal cultures; Transfect the cultured neurons
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Nanoengineering, facilities to support in vitro and in vivo models, a competitive startup package, and a spacious research laboratory. Minimum Qualifications Ph.D. in Biology or a related discipline. Preferred
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on recent findings on the essential target enzymes DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5c00865. Project role includes purification of recombinant enzymes and screening inhibitors in vitro. Ideal candidates will have
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Campus in Aurora, CO. The team’s research focuses on exploring antibiotic combinations to achieve mechanistic and therapeutic synergy against urgent clinical Gram-negative threats, using in vitro exposure
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vitro. Ultimately, this work will contribute to future vaccine and immunological assay development. You will: Identify and implement the AI-driven tools required for the assessment of antigenicity
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of the cellular localization of B. thetaiotaomicron HTCS proteins. The research will involve both cellular and in vitro studies. In addition to experimental research and contributions to maintaining the laboratory
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ultimately reversed or rebuilt using bioengineering and synthetic biology approaches. The successful candidate will: Investigate mechanisms of T-cell development, aging, and thymic involution using in vitro