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. • Proven experience in managing animal facilities and colonies of transgenic laboratory animals. • Proven experience in PCR genotyping and PCR fragment analysis. 3. Project Objectives: • Management of small
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small animal (mouse) breeding (transgenic mice), Including weighing mice and feeding prescribed diets to experimental animals in accordance with established and approved procedures. Observes and evalates
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Website: https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/shin.html The successful candidate will play a central role in supporting research projects, managing the mouse colony, and serving as the “go-to” person for
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employs a cross-species, multidisciplinary approach, integrating MRI, behavioral interventions, transgenic models, and brain stimulation. You will contribute to/make a leading contribution to the project
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for assaying protein function in non-model organisms at different life stages. This position will also require the development and maintenance of transgenic animals that will be used to examine the evolution
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set out in the European Charter for Researchers: Transparent, open, and merit-based recruitment. (Available at: https://www.cicancer.org/about-cic/hrs4r The recruitment of research/technical staff by
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set out in the European Charter for Researchers: Transparent, open, and merit-based recruitment. (Available at: https://www.cicancer.org/about-cic/hrs4r The recruitment of research/technical staff by
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cortical neurons into mouse brain In vivo 2-photon Ca²⁺ imaging, visual plasticity paradigms, and behavioral analysis Transgenic mouse models combining SYNGAP1 mutations with humanized SRGAP2C
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graduate education through a master’s program in Biology and a Ph.D. program in Integrative and Conservation Biology. Our facilities include a genomics core laboratory, an on-campus transgenic greenhouse
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transgenic greenhouse, walk-in growth chamber, research hoophouses, herbarium, research field plots, and 800 acres of natural lands and wetlands. Our faculty and research scientists are actively addressing