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should have the knowledge to perform cell culture works and a willingness to learn and trouble shoot new techniques. Required skills: · Cell culture · Viral vector production · Viral infection assays
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to predict species distributions. Experience with any of these topics: endangered species, invasive species, vector-borne diseases species (mosquitoes, kissing bugs, ticks), and habitat restoration. Experience
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molecular, cellular, or cancer biology, or a related biological or biomedical science. Have solid technical and computational skills. Experience with mammalian cell lines and lentiviral vectors, -omics
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at the Whiting School of Engineering. Hadfield is also a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence and a Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Senior Fellow. Hadfield’s research is focused
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. These include but not limited to designing plasmids and virus vectors to manipulate with mammalian cell genome, culturing cells, performing cell death or proliferation assays, experience with flow cytometry and
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vitro and in vivo transfections (viral vectors). mRNA/protein isolation, basic cloning techniques . RT-PCR (quantitative and single cell). Commit to actively fostering a welcoming culture of community and
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to predict species distributions. Experience with any of these topics: endangered species, invasive species, vector-borne diseases species (mosquitoes, kissing bugs, ticks), and habitat restoration. Experience
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cell culture, cloning, real-time PCR, western blotting, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescence-based microscopy. Candidates with familiarity in the handling of viral vectors and stem cells are highly
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in NIH-funded projects studying the arthropod vector-transmitted pathogen Rickettsia parkeri . The project includes Rickettsia parkeri interactions with tick hemocytes. Highly motivated, hard-working
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infrastructure, with the state-of-the-art reinforcement learning and generative AI, to detect, prevent, and preemptively mitigate intelligent attacker vectors. Supportive Mentoring: The postdoc will be guided by