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a laboratory notebook; perform statistical analyses of data obtained from experiments and render interpretations of the data. Operations - 20% • Keep the laboratory stocked, maintain inventories
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regular presentations of scientific data and significant contribution to the preparation of manuscripts. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Cell Biology or related field Preferred Qualifications
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achievement in these areas, as evidenced by application materials. NOTE : To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have a PhD in hand. Appointments made without a diploma or
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also be expected to participate in preparing, presenting, and discussing data with study investigators. -You will be expected to author, co-author, and otherwise collaborate on preparing publications
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of this work: Sample collection at turkey farms Blood collection and isolation of leukocytes for further analysis RNA extraction for RNA sequencing and data interpretation Immunohistochemistry
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will investigate the epigenetic regulation of HSV latency and reactivation. Multiple projects are available, based on strong preliminary data, and are funded by NIH grants. The projects will inform
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electronics for the LDMX and CMS experiments. Coordinate the testing of electronics, including problem-solving for production testing of electronics. Lead data analysis efforts in search for new phenomena and
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analysis of data, presentation conferences, contribute to writing of papers and future grant applications. This is a new area of research, so a positive and flexible mind set is required to advance
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Routine operational lab duties (20%) -Preparation of buffers, stock solutions, etc as needed for above tasks Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in biochemistry 5+ years of experience with in vitro
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Transboundary Animal Diseases in natural host species. To conduct research and provide technical assistance to the PI, students, and trainees in the lab on pathogenesis, laboratory data analysis, and