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for advanced light and cryo-electron microscopy, mass spectrometry, high-throughput small molecule screening, cytometry, and state-of-the-art animal care. Tenure-track faculty candidates are expected to hold a
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Families and other laboratory members. Preparing tissue for histological processing, performing dissections, microscopy Maintain accurate and up to date, medical records, biospecimen databases, and
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excellent research infrastructure, which includes MRI, PET, CT, microscopy, behavioral, genomics and proteomics equipment and facilities. Existing Research Resources and Support: The basic and clinical
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. · Perform and troubleshoot experimental protocols using a variety of techniques, including but not limited to immunofluorescence confocal microscopy, PCR, western blotting, cell isolation/purification, and
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advanced microscopy and imaging, laser microdissection, multispectral imaging, and in vivo imaging. Collaborative access to the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology offers state-of-the-art sequencing and
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. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a scientific field that includes substantial laboratory work. Experience in advanced scientific technical skills, e.g., microscopy, microbiology prep, media prep
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-edge immunological approaches, including spectral high parameter flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and vector mediated gene transfer. This position provides the ideal opportunity to gain research
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-edge immunological approaches, including spectral high parameter flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and vector mediated gene transfer. This position provides the ideal opportunity to gain research
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-edge immunological approaches, including spectral high parameter flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and vector mediated gene transfer. This position provides the ideal opportunity to gain research
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technique, lab procedures, and microscopy Knowledge of human and/or eye anatomy and related medical terminology Understanding of HIPAA guidelines, biohazard safety, and FDA’s “Good Tissue Practice