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imaging methods for temperature sensing. Despite recent progress, temperature-dependent fluorescence sensing is still underexplored. Our goal is to investigate the photophysical mechanisms behind
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larval zebrafish as a tractable and quantitative model system, combining genetics, fluorescence and functional imaging, behavior, and modeling. Responsibilities* We are seeking a motivated Research
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quantitative model system, combining genetics, fluorescence and functional imaging, behavior, and modeling. We are seeking a motivated Research Technician to assist with ongoing research projects. The successful
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receiving contracts and grants from the Department of Defense. To learn more please visit https://udayton.edu/udri/. UDRI’s Sustainment & Readiness sector and Materials and Materials Degradation division
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, but are not limited to: Maintain transgenic zebrafish lines. Perform fluorescent screening and confocal imaging of transgenic zebrafish larvae. Conduct experiments and assist with data collection
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Number: R145950 Job Overview Due to continued facility growth and an increased demand for advanced microscopy services, the Campus Microscopy and Imaging Facility (CMIF) is seeking an experienced
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biology (Cryo-EM/Cryo-ET), biochemistry (protein characterization), and cell biology (fluorescent imaging). Our ultimate goal is to modulate those stress response pathways in physiological and pathological
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: • Prior research experience in molecular biology, cell biology, or biochemistry • Experience with fluorescence microscopy or image analysis • Familiarity with genome engineering (CRISPR/Cas9) or protein
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neurons. Using a combination of high resolution live cell fluorescent imaging, electrochemistry and patch clamp electrophysiology, we recently discovered that activation of GLP-1Rs promotes the formation
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secretion from chromaffin cells. Using a combination of patch clamp electrophysiology and live cell fluorescent imaging the interactions between heterotrimeric G protein subunits, their effectors and the