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Experience with mouse models of infection and survival surgery, generation of BSL2+ and BSL3+ viruses, generation of primary cell lines, flow cytometry, quantitative PCR, RNA Seq and sequence analysis.
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The Associate Research Specialist will perform molecular biology techniques (cloning, plasmid generation, DNA and RNA isolations), protein work including Western blots, generate lentivirus, culture neurosphere cell lines, and perform functional genomics experiments in these cell lines.
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Work will involve, among other techniques, immunohistochemistry, imaging with confocal microscope, quantitative real-time PCR, Western blotting, DNA/RNA extraction, subcloning of plasmids, iPSC culture, iPSC transfection etc.
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Analyzes DNA/RNA/Protein by PCR, Northern Blot, and Western Blot (15%) Upon request, performs other tasks requested by faculty to maintain a smooth operation of the laboratory (5%). Prepares daily records of experimental procedures and results maintain laboratory supplies Extracts DNA/RNA/Protein from mammalian cells.
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The research specialist will extract RNA, synthesis cDNA, run qRT-PCR and perform cell culture experiments and maintenance. The research specialist will also generate gastrointestinal organoids from tissue and maintain intestinal organoids in vitro.
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Perform molecular biology experiments (e.g. clone recombinant DNA constructs, engineer microbial strains, measure bacterial growth, analyze protein and RNA expression, etc.) Research Specialist A (Pathobiology.
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The Genomics Research and Technology Hub in the Department of Biological Chemistry anticipates a specialist position available in the areas of genomics, bioinformatics, and systems biology.
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The Laboratory of Immune Cell Epigenetics and Signaling is looking for a Research Specialist to coordinate the lab research program on epigenetic control of cell dormancy and immune regulation.
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Skills: Small animal surgery, mouse colony management, genotyping, DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, cloning, tissue cryosection, immunohistochemistry, and lab organization management. Skills: Small animal surgery, mouse colony management, genotyping, DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, cloning, tissue cryosection, and immunohistochemistry.
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The laboratory uses a multi-disciplinary approach to understand protein/ RNA structure, interactions and function, including enzyme assays, spectroscopic methods, and structural studies using X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM. Research duties associated with this post will include DNA manipulation, bacterial culture, and purification of recombinant proteins, and in vitro RNA transcripts.
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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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Support lab efforts by routinely employing molecular biology techniques including, but not limited to PCR, qPCR, RNA/DNA isolation, gel electrophoresis, and primer design. Perform high quality cDNA and library construction, including RNA/DNA purification and quality control using various instruments, including Qubit, Bioanalyzer, TapeStation, and Femto Pulse.
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Advanced experience with molecular biology procedures required, including PCR, DNA and RNA purification and DNA sequence analysis, and next generation sequencing techniques. - Molecular biology including DNA/RNA preparation, PCR, qRT-PCR, next generation sequencing.
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Evidence of a BS in molecular biology, stem cell biology, bioengineering, or related discipline, plus 2+ years of experience in molecular biology including techniques such as stem cell culture, immunofluorescence, microscopy, RNA isolation and PCR.
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We are currently searching for a Research Specialist to support the Quantitative Genomics shared resources lab. This would be an excellent role for a scientifically-minded professional with strong molecular biology technical skills who is interested in contributing to a team and supporting the research efforts underway on the Janelia Research Campus.
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