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Work with a wide spectrum of laboratory techniques on primary clinical tissue specimens and cell lines, including aseptic cell culture, PCR, RNA sequencing, immunohistochemistry, protein biochemistry (40.
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Biology techniques (Protein, DNA and RNA isolations, Western blot, qRT-PCR , Flow Cytometry ) transductions , RNA and protein preparation from cells and tissue, RT-PCR, western blotting, and.
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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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The Research Specialist will provide technical support for both in vivo and in vitro model systems used by the Principal Investigator and Post-Doctoral Fellows in a translational lung biology laboratory.
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The Buchwalter laboratory seeks a Junior Specialist to join the team at the Cardiovascular Research Institute on UCSF's Mission Bay campus. Junior Specialist, Buchwalter Laboratory, Cardiovascular Research Institute.
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Familiarity with common molecular and cell biology techniques (cell culture, Western Blot, PCR) and animal techniques (e.g. subcutaneous/intravenous/intraperitoneal injection, blood collection, tissue collection, caliper tumor measurement.
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Performs routine techniques, such as primary cell culture, PCR, immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry, RNAScope in situ hybridization, fluorescence microscopy, etc. A Research Scientist position is immediately available in the laboratory of Xuewei Wang in the Department of Molecular Medicine and Neuroscience Institute at University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa.
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This Associate Research Scientist will join the Translational Development Group in San Diego. Job Description: Job Title: Associate Research Scientist. The incumbent will be responsible for drug screening, cell-based assay development, and biomarker discovery.
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The candidate will perform multiple assays in molecular and cell biology including RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescent staining, and microscopy. This position will serve as the lab manager/research technician for the research lab of Dr. Jesse Schank in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology.
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The Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a junior research specialist. The junior specialist will also contribute to research projects by maintaining basic lab reagents for molecular biology and histology, contributing to manuscripts, disseminating information through presentations, and assisting with grant proposals.
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Research Specialist A/B (Department of Hematology/Oncology) A research specialist A is needed to run experiments investigating the evolution and biology of HIV and SIV. This position will support projects involving the isolation and characterization of HIV-1 and related simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) chimeras.
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Past applicable job experience may include, but is not limited to: Senior Lab Technician, Lab Technologist, or Research Lab Specialist. Research Lab Specialist. The Contractor will, independently and with minimal supervision, conduct in vitro, in vivo, and environmental sample testing by qualitative and quantitative real-time PCR and other methods for the identification of infectious disease of concern to the military, public health, and Force Health Protection.
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Specific duties include tissue cell culture, flow cytometry, PCR, western blots, immunofluorescence, animal work, preparation of data for publication and grant proposals, ordering of supplies and equipment, upkeep of equipment and general lab maintenance.
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To be fully effective, the Senior Product Specialist must clearly understand gene expression and genotyping workflows across multiple technologies, particularly in quantitative PCR, digital PCR, and sequencing.
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We are looking to hire a postdoctoral scientist to explore a new line of research involving PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology, microfluidics, and materials science. The postdoctoral scientist will need to interact extensively with a local Chicago biomedical startup and the scientists/researchers at their satellite office in Carlsbad, CA to test DNA and PCR chemistry within the device.
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