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Scientist 3 is to provide high level scientific support for two-photon microscopy infrastructure contained within the Center, and to ensure that standard procedures and tasks related to the workflow
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testing techniques (e.g., microbending, micropillar compression, and in-situ testing in a scanning electron microscope), as well as microstructural analysis using electron and scanning probe microscopy (SEM
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32149BR Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Position Overview The Walters Lab (https://walterslab.ku.edu/ ) is seeking a self-motivated, detail-oriented biologist to join our research program
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-cell genomics tools to dissect tumor heterogeneity, dissecting the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cancer evolution. More information can be found on the lab?s website: https://www.dianyanglab.com
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d’élucider ce mécanisme, nous proposons de développer un suivi d’organoïdes rénaux humains sous flux par microscopie multiphoton et ce, de façon longitudinale et dynamique. Ces organoïdes seront ensuite
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well as mouse breeding and husbandry techniques. Prior experience in cell/tissue culture, flow cytometry, histology, immunofluorescence, confocal or fluorescence microscopy, scientific programming, and mouse
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methods (e.g., cryo-electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, or single-molecule techniques) and will be internationally recognized for their own research activities. Cooperation within the University
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prioritize projects and provide optimal customer service. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: More information about the Bright Center for Human Vision is available here: https://sites.wustl.edu
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of the lab.Preferred Qualifications (desired but not expected to have to enter job) Bachelor?s degree in biologyCoursework in chemistry, general biology, molecular biology, and microbiologyProficiency with microscopy
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mechanisms of chromosome organization, DNA repair, and cell division. We combine advanced microscopy, high-throughput sequencing, and biophysical approaches to address core questions in cell biology. IMBA is