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the Pediatric Specialty and Adult Critical Care Specialty areas, as well as the Acute Care – Float Pool Residency Program. Department Specific Job Scope The role of HUSC III in the PCR - Float Pool Per Diem is to
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 26 days ago
experiments (e.g., DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, library preparation), tissue culture, sample processing, and basic bioinformatics or data organization tasks. The student will help maintain accurate laboratory
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precisely. Tasks and responsibililties Collecting and processing umbilical cord blood from the operating room and delivery rooms. Sterile isolation and culturing of primary cells and cell lines. PCR analysis
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Additional experience with behavioral assays preferred. Proficiency with various molecular biology techniques such as PCR and RT-PCR, DNA and RNA extraction, Sanger sequencing analysis, western blotting
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genetic characterization. This individual should also know how to implement and troubleshoot PCR protocols including Single Genome Amplification, next generation sequencing library preparation, sequencing
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and functional barrier assays Immunoblotting and immunoassays PCR and quantitative gene expression analysis Excellent organizational, communication, and teamwork skills Certificates/Credentials/Licenses
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will include, but are not limited to, studies of virus-host interactions using HIV-1 as a system model. Projects include analyzing HIV-1 interactions with neutralizing antibodies using viral assays, PCR
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tails for genotyping via PCR and agarose gel electrophoresis. Collects and analyzes data. Prepares and/or compiles data for special reports and analyses, monthly reports, program evaluations, and other
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organisation of a new research laboratory focused on the role of endomembranes in genome stability. 6 . Execution of basic molecular and cell biology techniques, such as PCR, immunoprecipitation, Western
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vector will be investigated using quantitative PCR (qPCR), gene sequencing, and transcriptomic analysis. Where to apply E-mail ufficio.protocollo@pec.univr.it Requirements Additional Information