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To have 10 or more years of experience working as a Cell/Molecular Biologist engaging in cryogenic or room temperature correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) research in mammalian cell culture, molecular biology.
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Duties will include basic maintenance of mammalian cell cultures such as changing media, passaging cells and making stocks, molecular analysis including extraction, amplification and sequencing of genomic DNA and RNA, as well as PCR, RT-qPCR, immunostaining, and imaging using confocal microscopy.
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Preferred skills include Cell culture, Virus culture, Bacteriology, Protein purification and conjugation, Microscopy, experience with Laboratory equipment including Spectrophotometer pH meter, centrifuges, column chromatography, and performing diagnostic assays.
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Function/Duties of Position Work on projects using techniques ranging from cell culture, western blotting, ELISA, 2-photon imaging, confocal microscopy, rodent surgery models, immunohistochemistry, and quantitative PCR. This includes data collection, optimization of experimental design in collaboration with other members of the team.
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Must possess some but not all of the following laboratory skills: tissue culture, PCR, Western blots, flow cytometry, and immunostaining / immunofluorescence microscopy and analysis, cryostat sectioning.
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Expertise in heart or kidney transplantation, islet isolation, functional characterization and transplantation, cell culture, multiparameter flow cytometry, and basic molecular immunology techniques.
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Performs routine laboratory tests (i.e.: cell culture, immunohistochemistry, molecular assays, Western blotting, protein purification, ELISA, etc) and synthesizes and interprets results.
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Ideal candidates would have training in basic virology techniques, including cell culture, virus propagation, microscopy, cloning, and animal models of infection. A PhD degree in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Virology or Cell Biology or related field.
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The position requires: - Perform in vitro experiments using techniques including, but not limited to aseptic cell culture, molecular cloning, RNA isolation and PCR, western blotting and microscopy.
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Our research aims to make use of multiple mouse models of nervous system injury and employ cell type-specific in vivo molecular manipulations, single cell RNA and ATAC sequencing, mouse transgenics, primary neuron, astrocyte and microglia culture, molecular biology, protein biochemistry, neuroanatomical tract tracing, histology, microscopy, and biobehavioral assessments in mouse models of CNS injury and degeneration.
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The Chung Lab in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology and the Cancer Center of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences is seeking a capable and enthusiastic Senior Research Assistant to conduct work on important questions about cancer metastasis by further developing and using our custom super-resolution microscopy and high-end analysis tools.
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Required skills include basic microscopy (light and ideally fluorescence), bioinformatics (i.e. familiarity with existing phylogenomics tools and basic Python language) and the ability to produce peer-reviewed publications in a timely manner.
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Neural stem cell culture/ iPS generation/other stem cell research. Candidate must be comfortable with stem cell culture techniques and using whole animal models to study tumor formation and progression in order to discern neoplastic mechanisms and possible therapeutic targets.
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Tasks in cell culture and microdissection involve maintaining and manipulating cell cultures, performing tissue microdissection, utilizing various microscopy techniques (fluorescence/confocal/electron microscopy), conducting image analysis and photography, and preparing tissues for histological examination.
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You will work collaboratively with other lab members and will use molecular biology and primary cell culture methods, microscopy, and rodent in vivo models to investigate and make progress in one of these research directions.
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