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responsibilities of this position are to perform molecular biology experiments such as PCR, cloning, viral vector production, cell transduction, uptake assays for radiotracers, ELISA assays, CAR T cell assays; and
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equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No experience required. Required License/Registration/Certification KY Radiation Operator’s License at time of
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Experience with gene delivery vectors (AAVs, LNPs) How to Apply: Interested applicants should submit: A cover letter outlining research interests and relevant experience. A current CV. Contact information
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aim of this project is to develop and validate CRISPR vectors targeting additional clinically relevant TSGs. Vectors will be designed and subcloned, then tested in cell culture for their ability
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, KY Grade Level 09 Salary Range $21.00-34.29/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education HS Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu
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equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No experience required. Required License/Registration/Certification KY Radiation Operator’s License at time of
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equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No experience required. Required License/Registration/Certification KY Radiation Operator’s License at time of
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, immunoprecipitation, and basic chromatin assays (e.g., ChIP). • Support viral vector preparation and use (e.g., lentivirus or AAV) for in vitro and in vivo genetic manipulation under supervision. • Assist with
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equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Required Related Experience No experience required. Required License/Registration/Certification KY Radiation Operator’s License at time of
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description Within the field of veterinary public health, knowledge is applied and developed regarding food safety (including drinking water), zoonoses, and vector-borne diseases in the interaction between