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literature to identify existing solutions and the problem. Lead user studies or clinician interviews. Design and conduct experiments to test hypotheses. Analyze and interpret results, present research progress
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and performing experiments Developing and validating new methodologies/applications relevant to the research Administrative (5-10%) Writing full-length, high-quality scientific publications Presenting
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animals and patient tissues. Key Responsibilities: Perform experiments using advanced biomedical research techniques and develop new methods/applications. Trouble-shoot and problem-solve as related
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experiments to better understand how neutrophil derived mediators influence inflammation within the mucosa, including, but not limited to, models of inflammatory bowel disease. Utilizing specialized knowledge
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and record-keeping. Key Responsibilities: Research (90%) Perform experiments using advanced biomedical research techniques and develop new methods/applications. Have the primary responsibility
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the functions of neurons and circuits in the visual system using experiment and theory. This position offers collaboration across three laboratories, combining retinal electrophysiology and imaging, cellular and
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. Experience in genomics and cancer biology, particularly single-cell sequencing, high-throughput screens, and tissue culture, is desired. Our laboratory is studying The role of collagens in diagnosis, prognosis
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planning research projects. Performing developmental genetics experiments using mammalian (mouse/human) retinal tissues. Performing routine molecular biological techniques. Work Location: This role is
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stocks and equipment and be responsible for coordinating repairs when needed. Maintain laboratory records for experiments for publication methods and for others to repeat experiments. Correspond with other
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: Designing and planning research studies Performing experiments using human and rodent lens capsular bags. Cell culture experiments using human and rodent lens epithelial cells and retinal ganglion cells