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Requirements Specialist Technician with experience in forest ecophysiology, nursery production, and in vitro culture. Possesses statistical analysis skills and knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (ArcGIS
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regionalization and lamination of the human cortex and their deregulation in disease using different in vitro models derived from human pluripotent stem cells. The successful candidate will be in charge of
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mechanisms sustaining metastatic cells survival in response to hostile environments that they encounter once disseminated to distal organs. Using in vitro tumoroids resembling the features of disseminated
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the University of Houston College of Pharmacy. The fellow will learn in vitro microbiology techniques, molecular biology including PCR and DNA sequencing, and clinical research skills including execution
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duties of this position are the following: Participates with analysis of the brain of mice modified genetically or treated with neurotoxins using morphological and biochemical assays. Carries out in vitro
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candidate will use a combination of microscopy, proteomics, genetic constructs, and in vitro reconstitution to study if these change in biomass density results in phase transitions in the cytoplasm and if
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derived from both our in vivo and in vitro model systems. We promote an inclusive and collaborative research environment, and you will be expected to actively contribute to method development and to
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, validation of the modified vesicles in vitro and in vivo. The candidate will also be responsible for documenting the activities carried out and analyzing the results. V - Initial grant duration: 12 months V.I
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of pain and in vitro human sensory neuron systems, with a strong emphasis on patch-clamp electrophysiology, functional assays, and mechanistic studies of neuronal signaling. This position requires a high
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solver who wants to be part of a dynamic team. Information about the Church Lab: Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. George Church here: https://churchlab.hms.harvard.edu/ , https