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In addition to the prominent Native American arts and culture, Rapid City has become known for its culinary, winery and brewery scene as well as history tied to the original settlers. Fellowship training in Wound Medicine & Surgery, Wound Healing & Tissue Repair, or Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine.
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Performs basic and advanced molecular and cellular biology techniques including: PCR, tissue culture, DNA/RNA/Protein extraction, and processing tissue for immunotyping. Performs basic and advanced molecular and cellular biology techniques including: PCR, tissue culture, DNA/RNA/Protein extraction, and processing tissue for immunotyping.
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Must be passionate about the concept of cell therapy and performing tissue culture. We are seeking individuals who are collaborative, thrive in a fun and dynamic culture, and are steadfast in the commitment to advance cutting-edge cellular therapies to impact patients’ lives.
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Plan and execute experiments for in vitro and in vivo studies, including cell culture, Western blotting. Perform a variety of laboratory techniques and procedures, including handling infectious agents, performing immune cell isolations, immunohistochemistry, tissue sectioning, fluorescence and brightfield microscopy.
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This position performs Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) procedures to create three dimensional images of tissue, organs and other body parts that are used by radiologists to detect abnormalities, make diagnoses, and treat patients.
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MUST HAVE tissue culture experience (sterile technique); Biology classes/exp in labs/use of specialized equipment would count. Tissue culture experience is requiredincluding strong aseptic technique and BSL2 stewardship, fixation and staining of cells, and troubleshooting.
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Work independently to execute NGS protocols, standard molecular biology and biochemistry techniques, and tissue culture work as needed. Experience in primary cell isolation, T cell culture and cytogenetics is nice to have.
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Tissue dissection - Organ culture/Microscopy: maintenance/manipulations of organ cultures, micro-dissection of tissues, fluorescence/confocal/electron microscopy, image analysis/photography, histological preparation of tissues.
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Experience with Cell Culture and Cell Line Maintenance/Growth (Tissue Culture, Preferred) Experience with Molecular Biology Techniques (Cloning, Mutagenesis, DNA/RNA Isolation/Purification, Sequencing, RT-PCR, qPCR, etc.
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The Research Associate 1 participates in planning, designing, execution, and managing research projects occurring simultaneously investigating the molecular and cellular biology of cancer, specifically gastrointestinal cancers using in vitro and mouse models in a foundational (basic) biological/health science research laboratory in the Department of the Comprehensive Cancer Center (Dr Zobeida Cruz-Monserrate.
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Tasks to be completed may include fermentation, cell culture, protein purification, solvent extractions, tissue culture, preparation of bulk solutions, aseptic fills of buffers, routine buffer and media preparation, and filtration.
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This may include mouse handling and injections, genotyping, perfusion of mice, iPS culture and differentiation, immunohistochemistry, tissue sectioning, mammalian or human tissue culture, PCR, gel electrophoresis, Western blotting, laboratory reagent preparation, and other basic molecular biology techniques.
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Perform cell biology and molecular biology, including primary and tumor cell culture, lentiviral transductions, RNA and protein preparation from cells and tissue, RT-PCR, western blotting, and ELISA. Some training may be provided.
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Tissue culture with both primary cells and cell lines including maintenance and passage of cultured cell lines and primary human cells, flow cytometry, transfection techniques, and cell isolation techniques.
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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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