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with staff, post-doctoral scholars and graduate students ensuring projects are being completed according to the research plan. Advise/Assist in developing improved techniques, project methods
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tissue and counterstain to localize recording sites or injection sites. Conduct analysis of samples. Prepare figures for presentation and publication using MATLAB and Python. (40%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
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developed study protocols. (15%) Carry out complex research assignments of a non-routine nature to evaluate adequacy of techniques to collect data. Study and test new procedures for entry of participant
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other laboratory personnel. Maintain organized records of experimental mice. (28%) Work closely with the principal investigator. With the principal investigator and laboratory personnel, develop
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year of experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program and 0 to 2 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures
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genetic crossing schemes and 3) performing connectomics analyses. This position will also contribute to communal laboratory general upkeep. This position supports the research program of the Dacks lab which
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program and 0 to 2 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within the basic sciences. Ability to rely on instructions and pre-established
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of biochemical techniques, study and test new procedures, analyze data, maintain lab records, provide feedback on experimental design, prepare and present research results in lab meetings. (10%) Assist in
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second year is possible depending on funding and performance. Applicants should be practitioners and/or recent law school graduates with some litigation experience and have an interest in developing
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development, immunotherapy, spatial multiomics, and brain tumor biology. This position offers an exciting opportunity to advance translational research using cutting-edge spatial transcriptomic and proteomic