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of the Principal Investigator, the Visiting Researcher will be responsible for molecular cloning, cell culture, confocal imaging, and data analysis. The Visiting Researcher will perform molecular, cellular, and
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self-image of individuals served and their families and preserves their human dignity, right to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination, individuality, privacy and civil rights. Provides
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supports an environment that enhances the positive self-image of individuals served and their families and preserves their human dignity, right to fair and equitable treatment, self-determination
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flexibility regarding work assignments. Effectively contributes to and supports an environment that enhances the positive self-image of individuals served and preserves their human dignity. Consistently
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Services is a centralized administrative unit responsible for the back-end processing and operational support of key enrollment functions, including Admissions, Financial Aid, and the Office of the Registrar
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. Answers office phone, responds to office emails, and ensures that individuals are routed to the correct individuals and resources. Presents a positive, professional image of OEE and UHR in all interactions
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using specific laboratory techniques that involve flow cytometry analysis, animal models of airway and brain disorders, single-cell RNA-seq, multiplex cytokine assays, and immunofluorescence imaging
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an integrative approach that cuts across the boundaries of traditional disciplines. They combine molecular, electrophysiological, neurochemical, anatomical, imaging, behavioral, and neuropsychological methods
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, and cell imaging techniques are required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must be able to work with rodent animals and human embryonic cells. Must have effective oral
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directions, as well as close mentorship tailored to career goals. Additionally, this position offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and core resources (e.g., imaging, flow cytometry, proteomics), and