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https://www.bettini-lab.org Learn more about the great benefits of working for University of Utah: benefits.utah.edu Responsibilities RESEARCH TECHNICIAN II (Job code S56442) Key Responsibilities Confers
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/ western blotting, PCR-qPCR, additional assets are computational techniques relevant for proteomics and next generation sequencing analyses Documented research achievements, including publication record and
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work towards development of new procedures. Perform nuclear DNA and RNA extraction from various types of tissues. Perform PCR, FISH and other complex molecular procedures and interpret the results. Under
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biology techniques (e.g. PCR, molecular cloning, sequencing). Must be highly organized and have exceptional note-taking and communication skills (written and oral) Preferred candidates will be able to work
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proficient in English Spanish or German of advantage, but not required Technical skills PCR and qPCR Molecular cloning Optional: Flow cytometry / FACS Optional: Genomics and single cell genomics protocols
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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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cytometry/FACS). Performing molecular biology techniques (PCR & real time-PCR techniques, DNA and mRNA sample preparation, plasmid DNA preparation, DNA subcloning, and siRNA/shRNA transfections). Scheduling
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extraction, PCR, etc. - High level (C1) of spoken and written English. - Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Experience - Previous experience in cell culture - Basic experience in
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and/or in vivo cardiac function assessment in Molecular Biology (e.g. protein electrophoresis or gel DNA, proteomics, quantitative PCR) or histological analysis (e.g. paraffin tissue preparation
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. The Institute's workforce represents some of the top infectious disease and biological defense experts in the nation—indeed, in the world. For more information about the USAMRDC MRIID, please visit https