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diseases, human tissue, human iPSC-derived pacemaker-like cells and cutting-edge approaches, including single-cell RNA-sequencing, calcium imaging, and electrophysiology assays. Job Duties Plans and conducts
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. The applicant will join an NIH-funded lab to engage in basic and translational neuroscience research. The laboratory uses in vivo 2-photon imaging, electrophysiology and optogenetic approaches to better
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calcium imaging, and histology. Performs functional and phenotyping analysis in living animals. Prepares samples and perform validation studies for omics analysis. Performs bioinformatics analysis and data
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, in vivo calcium imaging, viral gene delivery, opto- and chemical genetic and pharmacological methods, transgenic rodents, molecular/cellular neurobiology, omics (transcriptomics, proteomics and
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experience in the following areas is preferred: histopathology, transcriptome profiling, advanced in vivo imaging in animal models, gene therapy, and drug delivery. Excellent (written and verbal) communication
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biosafety protocols; manages inventory, reagent procurement, and equipment maintenance; coordinates with core facilities for imaging and sequencing. May supervise research staff: Provides day-to-day
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, flow cytometry, single-cell RNA sequencing, histology, imaging, Western blotting, and mouse models. Analyzes data and prepares manuscripts and presentations at local, national, and international
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vision science, molecular/cellular biology, genetics, physiology, or biochemistry is preferred. Prior experience in the following areas is strongly preferred: histopathology, advanced in vivo imaging in