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:10.1038/s41551-022-00951-w Investigating the role of autophagy and mitochondrial function in leukaemic stem cells Supervisors: Vignir Helgason , Eric Kalkman Our lab is interested in biological processes
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members to ensure alignment with program goals and standards. · Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to program development and improvement. Qualifications PhD in stem cell and regenerative
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Biology (PMB) and Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) at the University of California, Davis, the Zhang lab group is broadly interested in mammalian stem cell biology, reproduction, and development. They use
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established procedures and protocols. There are two primary functions of this position: 1) Culturing human iPSCs and differentiating them in neurons and glia cells, 2) Characterization of cultures with
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: -PCR -Cell culture -Flow cytometry -ELISA assays -Immunohistochemistry -Western Blots Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelors Degree is required. In the STEM area of study. The posted pay range is
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pluripotent stem cells as model systems to interrogate the underlying pathobiology of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma. The Hatley lab is a very collaborative, interactive environment focused on scientific and career
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proteomic techniques as well as human stem cell models. The candidate must be comfortable with advanced molecular biology techniques and bioinformatics. We are seeking a self-directed, self-motivated, curious
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, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplant at Columbia Children?s Health, New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children?s Hospital (MSCH) is one of the oldest and most comprehensive centers in the country focused
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/ . The Yachie lab (https://yachie-lab.org/ ) develops next-generation molecular technologies that integrate DNA event recording, genome engineering, organoid and stem-cell platforms, and high-throughput
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drive projects forward to uncover novel biology. The job will require extensive cell culture of inducible pluripotent stem cells, development of transgenic mouse models, development of brain tumor models