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Experience in protein biochemistry, molecular biology and cell biology documented in peer-reviewed publications. Five years of experience in protein biochemistry, molecular biology and cell biology.
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Cell culture experiments Cell survival assays Basic and original genome instability experiments Basic and advanced molecular biology techniques (RNA, DNA and protein) including Western blotting and PCR Others as research demands cell culture experience derived from patient samples (blood, skin punches, tumor etc) desirable.
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Major Duties and Responsibilities: Design and execute experimental procedures/protocols in research involving cell and molecular biology techniques, tissue culture, histology and immunological assay, polarizing and fluorescence microscopy, and animal model system.
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Strong knowledge and hands-on experience in cell biology and biochemical assays such as cell culture, ELISA and Western-blot. Master’s degree in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or other relevant biological sciences with at least 1 years’ experience or Bachelor’s Degree with at least 3 years of experience.
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Basic biomedical wet lab skills are necessary (e.g. PAGE, western blotting, PCR, site directed mutagenesis, protein expression and purification); Cell culture, general biochemistry, and cell biology knowledge is important.
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Perform varied cell and molecular biology techniques including cell culture, imaging, protein, and RNA analysis. Experience with a range of cell and molecular biology techniques, including ELISA, qPCR, and Western blotting.
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Proficiency with standard cell biology techniques, including but not limited to fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, and ELISA. Required qualifications: Bachelor's in Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or related field with minimum 4-6 years of relevant experience, including at least 1 year of industry experience.
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To accomplish these objectives the faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, and research staff who comprise the Section of Developmental Biology perform research using stem cell, organoid and animal experimental models, including Drosophila, zebrafish and mice.
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Work in the lab involves mammalian cell culture for cell line engineering, reprogramming of patient samples into induced pluripotent stem cells and stem cell differentiation, molecular biology ranging from genotyping to CRISPR screening, and bioinformatics analyses.
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Doctorate Degree in Biology, Bioscience, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Environmental Biology or related areas AND at least 18 semester graduate hours in biology, molecular biology, cell biology bioscience, biotechnology, biochemistry, chemistry, environmental biology or a related area.
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Experience with mouse colony breeding and management, rodent surgery, molecular biology experiments, cell culture, histology, or fluorescence microscopy. Prior experience with mouse colony breeding and management, rodent surgery, molecular biology experiments, cell culture, histology, or fluorescence microscopy is preferred.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in cell/molecular biology, biomedical engineering, or biomedical sciences. Master's Degree in cell/molecular biology, biomedical engineering, or biomedical sciences.
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Successful postdoctoral scholars would require experience and skills that would include mammalian cell culture techniques, establishing cancer chemotherapy resistance cell lines, develop siRNA and chemotherapy drug delivery systems in cancer cell lines and in vivo mice models, molecular and cell biology techniques, cellular assay development, biochemistry and mice handling.
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The position offers growth into additional areas such as cell biology and molecular biology, immunology, and cell therapy. Prior experience with cell culture and cell-based assay development and T-cell biology.
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Approaches that we use to address these issues include molecular biology, virology, cell and tissue culture, drug susceptibility assays, flow cytometry, deep sequencing, and integrated single-cell analyses.
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