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Department BSD MED - Rheumatology About the Department The Section of Rheumatology at University of Chicago Medicine is a dynamic and growing enterprise of faculty, staff, and fellows who
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experience with behavioral or neurophysiological research. Undergraduate experience with neuroscience or related field (e.g., e.g. Molecular/Cell Biology, Experimental Psychology, Engineering, Physics
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, including mammalian cell culture, 3D organoid culture, molecular biology techniques (PCR, cloning), Western Blot, RNA isolation and qRT-PCR, and sample preparation for metabolomic analysis. Note keeping and
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Department PME ChemMatCARS About the Department NSF’s ChemMatCARS, affiliated with the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME), the University of Chicago and funded by NSF, is a national user
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of prior work experience in a biological science lab, including lab work in internships, research opportunities, teaching assistantships, and thesis work during college. Cell culture, molecular techniques
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a group of dedicated colleagues. Responsibilities Tissue culture, cloning, molecular biology techniques. Maintenance of cell cultures, including adherent and suspension cells, transfections, and
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to work in our dynamic and collaborative environment. Job Summary The Clinical Research Coordinator 2 (CRC2) is a specialized researcher working with the Principal Investigator (PI), Co-Investigator(s) and
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, dedicated workspace. Qualifications Required Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Climate Science, Physics, or a related field. At least two years post-doctoral research on cloud dynamics, aerosols, or radiative
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Department BSD MIC - Chen Lab About the Department The Jueqi Chen Research Lab focuses on the molecular mechanisms and functionalities of innate immunity and inflammation, with diverse approaches in
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Department BSD MIC - Chen Lab About the Department The Jueqi Chen Research Lab focuses on the molecular mechanisms and functionalities of innate immunity and inflammation, with diverse approaches in