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. As a Medical Laboratory Scientist, you’ll work independently with minimal supervision to perform advanced genetic testing. Responsibilities include tissue culture (blood, bone marrow, amniotic fluid
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functional, safe, and efficient operation of cold rooms, autoclaves, fume hoods, tissue culture rooms, and other shared lab infrastructure. Oversee communication between researchers, departments, and FMD
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, 3-D dosimetry, oncologic and biological imaging, automatic treatment planning, radiomics and deep-learning, modeling of radiation damage for normal tissues and of tumor control using radiation
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., spatial transcriptomics, single-cell transcriptomics, metagenomics), bioinformatics (including machine learning and artificial intelligence), synthetic biology, organoid technology, CRISPR, molecular
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autopsy tissue for microscopic examination in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Examine and describe routine surgical specimens for histologic preparation. Prepare equipment and reagents
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on NIH-funded projects that aim to dissect mechanisms underlying the development of normal tissue injury induced by ionizing radiation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and oral mucosa. Complementary
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activity across large cortical and subcortical networks in the brain. Using mouse models and approaches drawn from psychiatry, neurophysiology, and biomedical engineering, our work aims to show that
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systems, (3) implementation of advanced functional genomics techniques and 3D chromatin profiling to determine the spatial and functional requirements of enhancers, and (4) tissue processing and molecular