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. The salary range for this position is $28.04 - $45.09 (Hourly Rate). To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu
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: Method development and optimization • Task 2.1: Optimize laboratory protocols for DNA/RNA extraction. • Task 2.2: Select and implement molecular and analytical methods (qPCR, dPCR, HT-PCR assays, NGS
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and research design. Projects in the Parker lab are focused on human molecular genetic and metabolic techniques including cell culture, PCR, qPCR, gel electrophoresis, cloning, DNA and RNA isolation
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novel, translational therapies to treat these pathologies. The laboratory uses a variety of techniques including molecular biology (cloning, PCR, mammalian cell culture, qPCR, and proteomics), genetics
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assays such as immunofluorescent staining, ELISA, western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and flow cytometry/FACS. The role also requires the use of molecular biology techniques including PCR and real-time
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Job Description The Vlaisavljevich Lab (https://ultrasound-lab.beam.vt.edu) is looking for a part-time research assistant to explore the use of focused ultrasound (FUS) for biospecimen processing
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assays, utilizing a specialized knowledge, and technical and analytical skills. He/she will complete but will not be limited to the following tasks: DNA/RNA extraction, Standard and Real Time PCR
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. Experience in animal models of lung injury, lung cell isolation, lung organoid cultures, immunofluorescent staining of tissues and cells, gene expression analysis by qRT-PCR and immunoblot, lipid extraction
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purification, optimization of new DNA extraction protocols PCR, preparation for DNA sequencing Supervision of undergraduate student assistants, data analysis, review of relevant literature, and manuscript
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cloning techniques, including primer design, DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, and RT-qPCR. Strong analytical skills and ability to interpret and present experimental results using standard statistical approaches