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and understanding of cell biology, molecular immunology, antigen presentation, T and B cell biology Documented experience in TCR isolation and cloning in vectors Successful experience in identification
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cells, electroporation, multi-color flow cytometry, droplet digital PCR, DNA sequencing including NGS, viral vector production, and mouse xenotransplantation experiments. Analysis, interpretation, and
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water/loose rock matrices such as fine gravels and coarse sands. In a first step, it will be a matter of studying and optimizing the vectorization as well as the ranges of action and influence of chemical
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neuroscience approaches in rodent non-contingent and self-administration models of opioid exposure. Research will use Wild Type and orexin-cre rats, local microinjections of DIO viral vectors into brain
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will conduct research on the health impacts of climate change, with a focus on vector-borne diseases in the Amazon and Congo Basins. Projects may expand to include other diseases or geographic regions
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. Experience in molecular cloning and working with lentiviral vectors is essential and working with CRISPR editing tools is essential. Experience working with 3D cell line models is preferred. Experience with
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
of tropical forests in the Amazon and on how these relate to the distribution of vector-borne diseases in the Amazon forest. The post holder will carry out their research, advised by the PI and Dr. Milton
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diagnostic tools for blood groups and disease-causing pathogens, and how disease-vectoring mosquitoes identify and discriminate between healthy and infected persons using blood-borne volatile organic compounds
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of stem cells, experimental assessment of pancreatic physiology, genome editing using CRISPR/Cas9, with viral vectors, advanced microscopy, or RNA sequencing techniques at the single-cell level is welcome
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experiments, such as, but not limited to: PCR, gateway cloning, restriction digest and T4 ligation, Sanger sequencing of plasmid vectors, CRISPR guide RNA generation, immunohistochemistry/fluorescence, Western