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microscopy. Physical Demands and Work Environment Must be able to lift 40lbs Overview Statement Posting Details Special Instructions to Applicants Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/263528
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, the mechanochemistry of DNA-based motors. We utilize a combination of biochemical, biophysical and structural techniques. (e.g. X-ray crystallography, small-angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy
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analysis, epifluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, high throughput genomics, high throughput proteomics (e.g., mass spectrometry), and high throughput metabolomics. It is expected that the research
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microscopy. Physical Demands and Work Environment Must be able to lift 40lbs Overview Statement Posting Details Special Instructions to Applicants Quick Link to Posting https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/263528
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, neuroscience, and/or mechanobiology are preferred. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Micropipette manipulation and patch-clamp, optical tweezers, fluorescence microscopy, cell culture, AFM, EM
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, microscopy, high throughput proteomics, Powerpoint oral presentation of data, poster presentation of data, proper record and notebook keeping, and basic laboratory techniques. It is expected that trained
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are the following: Works with primary isolated cells, cell/tissue culture, and transgenic mouse models of cardiovascular disease; conducting immunofluorescence microscopy, western blotting, and other molecular
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, and microscopy/imaging. A qualified candidate will be capable of working independently to perform lab work in this area, but also manages, trains, and schedules hourly student workers and undergraduate
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, biochemistry, cell biology, and microscopy/imaging. A qualified candidate will be capable of working independently to perform lab work in this area, but also manages, trains, and schedules hourly student workers
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the ability to work independently and collaboratively. Preferred Qualifications Strong hands-on experience with wet-lab techniques, such as cell culture, molecular cloning, gene editing, microscopy