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Summary Join a research team using genetics to answer questions about Arabidopsis thaliana, a model organism for plant genetics. This support position will help streamline lab productivity and provide
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. Conduct themselves professionally and represent the program while complying with all the rules of partner sites and activities. Be positive role models to students. Minimum Qualifications High School
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photoreceptors and hair cells, and potential treatments. We utilize mouse models and various approaches in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, omics, bioinformatics, electrophysiology, behavior, and
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best practices. ● Encourage and model self-care, professional growth, and development for staff and student team members. ● Participate in field-related conferences, training, and certification programs
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a classroom team and oversees classroom assistants to interpret behaviors and ensure that they are working appropriately with children. Models appropriate behavior and teaching techniques for teaching
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the essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description. Preferences Comfortable with working in a hybrid model; able to perform successfully remotely and in-person Proficient in Microsoft
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opportunity to work in the research lab setting. Position is responsible for independently performing all necessary tasks related to the rat model (including but not limited to animal husbandry, administration
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Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) Job Summary To assist senior members of the lab in performing biomedical experiments in cell culture and model organisms. Performs varied support
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modeling, metadata storage for IoT integration, data transformation, web application development, user interface implementation, application integration and service and application deployment automation
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postdoctoral fellow interested in gaining trainingand experience in disease modelling and translational science. The successful candidatewill lead collaborative efforts among basic and clinical researchers and