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This may include performing tissue collection and processing, flow cytometry or FACS sorting, histology and immunohistochemistry, RNA and DNA extraction, cDNA synthesis and PCR. Conduct analysis of results in consultation with PI. Attend weekly laboratory meetings and maintains laboratory notebooks.
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Work-related knowledge in tissue culture, molecular biology and genetics laboratory test techniques such as PCR, DNA/RNA extraction, cloning of cDNA sequences, amplification of DNA sequences by PCR, protein expression techniques, protein purification, plasmid analyses by restriction digest, protein gel electrophoresis, DNA gel electrophoresis, Northern blotting, Western blotting, Southern Blotting, siRNA/DNA transfections, are preferred.
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Empowering researchers to perform single cell sequencing with unprecedented scale and ease, our pioneering approach has enabled groundbreaking discoveries in cancer treatment, tissue repair, stem cell therapy, kidney and liver disease, brain development, and the immune system.
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Molecular Biology techniques (i.e. quantitative real-time PCR, RNA and DNA isolation, transfection, Lentivirus mediated gene silencing, transformation, cloning). Specifically, the Research Analyst II will be investigating the role of and therapeutic targets of the stroma during ovarian cancer disease progression, and will involve human tissue, in vivo mouse models, three-dimensional organotypic, and primary cell models to perform translational research.
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Good understanding of cell culture, molecular genetics, next generation sequencing techniques. Good understanding of cell culture and molecular genetics techniques. Good understanding of cell culture and molecular genetics technique.
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Work products and documents related to preparing blood by whole lysis or density sedimentation methods; prepare cell samples for flow cytometry; extract DNA and RNA from human and murine blood and marrow; perform molecular and cell biologic protocols; maintain bacterial and tissue cultures.
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We are looking for an experienced synthetic/ molecular biologist who is willing to roll up their sleeves and guide customers to success with our suite of molecular biology products ( Using their scientific expertise, they will own all the technical components of pre- and post- sale activities, and leverage success in these areas to drive revenue growth.
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Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Harish Vashisth in Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of New Hampshire ( UNH ), Durham, NH. The positions are within the broad area of protein biophysics, structural modeling, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, where the dynamics and interactions in protein-based systems are to be explored.
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This may include soap, paper towels, bath tissue, facial tissue, bath linens, bed linens and your own cleaning supplies in supply closets. You may also refill soap dispensers, paper towel dispensers, tissue holders, and other supplies, as well as deliver clean linens to patient rooms.
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The ideal candidate has a background in Molecular or Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, or related fields, with experience in handling tissue for molecular biology and single cell-based assays.
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The candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team that uses cell biology, protein engineering, biochemistry, human immunology and molecular biology techniques to understand lysosomal dysfunction in rare genetic disorders.
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Trains technicians and fellows in basic and complex lab procedures, molecular, microscopy, and animal related procedures, such as basic pipet use, DNA preparation protocols, PCR, mouse tissue harvest and prep, cryotome sectioning, confocal microscopy, and mouse breeding and husbandry.
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Specifically, the Wet Lab Research Analyst II will be investigating the role of and therapeutic targets of the stroma during ovarian cancer disease progression, and will involve human tissue, in vivo mouse models, three-dimensional organotypic, and primary cell models to perform translational research.
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Ph. D. in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or related field with a strong focus on protein science. Familiarity with structural biology techniques (e.g., X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, cryo-electron microscopy.
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Broad and extensive expertise with all aspects of in vivo science (various dosing routes, anesthesia, surgical procedures, necropsy, tissue processing, etc.) Provides technical support for scientists and is proficient in multiple dosing routes, cardiac perfusion, blood and tissue collection.
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