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biology techniques (recombinant DNA, PCR, fluorescence microscopy, etc) Competence in data and standard statistical analyses Excellent organizational/record-keeping skills Excellent interpersonal skills
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research integrates in vivo gene therapy models, functional genomics, and super-resolution microscopy to uncover fundamental mechanisms of podocyte biology and glomerular disease. As a member of our team
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microscopy tools for visualizing critical biological processes deep within their native context, with a particular focus on applications in neuroscience. To this end, the lab combines tools from physics and
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evaluation. Maintain laboratory equipment used for cell culture, tissue processing, and microscopy, ensuring that instruments remain clean, functional, and calibrated when appropriate. Choose Duke. The Duke
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. Mouse research experience is preferred. Provide experimental support in the following core techniques of the lab: Mouse genotyping and colony management Histology Light microscopy Tissue culture qPCR
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Research Technician (Technician III) The Roeder Lab, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology The Opportunity Dr. Adrienne Roeder’s research group at Cornell University (https
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview: This position supports NIH- and DoD-aligned research within a multidisciplinary center focused on
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Regular Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Duties and Responsibilities: The position will engage in projects related to generation of stem-cell
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Genomic Sciences supporting the research work of Professor Clare Davies (https://www.claredavieslab.org ) on the project which aims to understanding the significance of PRMT1-mediated methylation of an RNA
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changes and interaction interfaces. Selected plectin–plecstatin complexes will be further analyzed by cryo-electron microscopy to resolve the structural basis of inhibitor binding and its impact on plectin