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Under the general supervision of the investigator, performs complex laboratory experiments in the field of cell biology including: cell culture, ELISA, DNA/RNA isolation, PCR, general biochemistry, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and microscopy.
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In this role, you will perform cell culture work, immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence, DNA/RNA/protein assays, research data procurement, and data analysis. Knowledge of cell culture (including primary cells and cell lines) and virus production (Lentivirus) and transduction.
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Working knowledge in genomics technology (WGS, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, RNseq, scRNseq) and with the use of liquid handling robotics (Hamilton, BioMEK, Tecan) for mammalian cell culture or NGS library preparation is preferred.
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Additional experience in culture and differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells, primary human and murine blood cells, flow cytometry, gene editing, proteomics, immunohistochemistry, and/or microscopy is a plus.
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Must have experience in aseptic techniques including, but not limited to the culture of human cell lines, primary tissue culture and long-term cultures. Stem cell related research experience including long term culture maintenance also highly desired.
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The PI is looking for a research technician with experience in molecular biology, cell culture, and laboratory mouse work, to participate in an NIH-funded project. The successful candidate will perform cell culture studies, conduct in vivo experiments in mouse models, analyze mouse tissue at a molecular level, and present data.
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Feeds cultures to maintain viability, passages cell lines and splits culture populations, prepares culture populations for long-term storage in liquid nitrogen, administers experimental treatments to culture environments, and measures responsive elements, as appropriate.
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Cell culture maintenance under faculty supervision: Generation, propagation and maintenance of sterile cell cultures and intestinal organoids, performing basic in vitro experiments, including but not limited to harvesting, splitting, and freezing cells, drug delivery to cultures, protein, and RNA extractions.
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Immunohistochemistry and microscopy studies on brain tissue and cell culture systems. A position is open for a Postdoctoral Researcher with a strong background in cell/molecular biology and neurodegenerative disease to join the research laboratory of Dr. Annie Hiniker, Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Southern California.
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Ideal candidates are expected to possess basic expertise in statistical analysis software, such as GraphPad Prism, as well as in image analysis, and basic biomedical molecular techniques, including Western Blot, cell culture, and PCR.
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Trained to perform genetic, biochemical, molecular, and cellular techniques in experimental disease model systems including but not limited to: DNA/RNA/protein extraction and quantification, SDS-PAGE/immunoblot, PCR, real-time qPCR, immunofluorescent and immunohistochemistry, biochemical assays, cell culture, rodent colony management, transgenic rodent models, rodent exposures, and mammalian tissue collection and processing.
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This will include but is not limited to Western blots, RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, ELISAs, cell culture, etc. Laboratory bench protocols including RNA/protein extraction, western blotting, PCR, histology, ELISAs, microscopy, or other biochemical assays.
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Cell culture experimental skills, including human pluripotent stem cell culture and differentiation with working knowledge of molecular biology. Must have proficiency with human pluripotent stem cell tissue culture and differentiation.
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General duties will include breeding, weaning and genotyping genetically altered mice, assisting in collection, processing and cataloging tissue samples from mice, culture of primary cells, RNA and protein extraction, performing various biologic analyses (gel electrophoresis, Western blotting, ELISA, immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry, qRT-PCR, etc.
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Carries out studies of in vitro cardiovascular cell cultures and in vivo rodent models of inflammatory lung injury and thrombosis, i.e., performing protein visualization by immunohistochemistry and protein quantification by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.
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