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experience in plant targeted genetic modification of plants, evidenced by primary authored publication(s). - Experience in vector construction. - Experience in the molecular and phenotypic characterization
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equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No experience required. Required License/Registration/Certification KY Radiation Operator’s License at time of
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information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No experience required. Required License/Registration/Certification KY Radiation Operator’s
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activation, cytotoxicity, and persistence. Additional methods may involve CRISPR-based perturbations, viral vector engineering, and immune cell manufacturing workflows relevant to CAR-based therapies. In vivo
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of antiparasitic drugs and emergence of resistance. Biology and ecology of infectious disease vectors and their interactions with pathogens. Start of studies in the summer semester (April) Opening of applications
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of the impaired membrane/endocytic trafficking in other neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Down syndrome and epilepsy. For more information of our lab, please visit https
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opportunity Hydrogen (H2) is widely recognised as a clean energy vector essential for decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors. Currently the large-scale deployment of hydrogen remains constrained by the limitations
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into the germline of plants, including Arabidopsis, tomato, and lettuce. Building on the lab’s inducible XVE:ROS1-YFP system, you will work alongside a technician to develop new XVE-based vectors driven by cell
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of liquid chromatography systems (FPLC), development and optimization of chromatographic methodologies for the purification of nucleic acids and delivery vectors, as well as experience working in GMP-like
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: A new imaging approach to unravel the mysteries of extracellular vesicle journey through tissues as a vector for cancer proliferation MRC DiMeN Doctoral