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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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The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), and the Dr. John T. MacDonald Foundation Biomedical Nanotechnology Institute are seeking a tenure-track Associate Professor to complement our vibrant, collaborative and accomplished research community.
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Fiu.edu) in the Department of Psychology at Florida International University invites applications for a 2-3 year NIH-funded postdoc in infant/child perceptual/cognitive/social development to start as soon as possible or by January 2023.
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The postdoc will be based at the NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida. The principal function of the postdoc is to contribute to configuring a high-resolution ocean-biogeochemical model for the South Florida region, and use this model to simulate and analyze past and projected regional oceanographic patterns, with an especial focus in five marine ecosystem stressors: ocean acidification, hypoxia, harmful algal blooms (HABs), warming, and eutrophication.
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The ideal candidate will have a Ph. D. in Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology, or a related discipline, and must be registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Performance of standard immunological techniques and molecular biology assays including: monoclonal antibody binding assays, ELISA, flow cytometry, immunoprecipitation assays, Western Blot, PCR, RT-PCR, agarose gel electrophoresis, viral titer quantification, signal transduction assays, protein purification.
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The postdoc will be mentored by Dr. Chris Searcy on ecological niche modeling and by Dr. Michelle Afkhami on the ecology of fungal seed endophytes in order to integrate these fields with phylogenetic comparative methods and will have the opportunity to mentor undergraduate and graduate students, work with collaborators at University of Kentucky, University of Michigan and the USDA, and publish manuscripts as lead author.
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The Division has originated large NIH funded clinical trials on topics from pacemaker mode selection, to coronary disease, to toxic metal chelation since 1995. The Hospital encourages candidates with the demonstrated ability to originate sponsored research through NIH, Foundations, industry, or other sources.
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We combine modern molecular biology with robotic automation and machine learning to generate millions of sterile male mosquitoes that, when safely released into the wild to mate with females, cause a crash in the population of only the one targeted species.
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Molecular and cellular techniques for Immunologic and imaging assessments of human and nonhuman primate blood and tissues. Molecular and cellular immunologic and tissue imaging techniques.
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Strong understanding of molecular diagnostics for oncology and the evolving competitive landscape. 3+ years of direct account management experience in a molecular diagnostic setting with a history of proven past performance that has met and exceeded expectations.
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With employees in 13 states, and a 26-year partner to U.S. government agencies including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Department of Justice (DoJ), and the Department of Commerce (DoC.
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Ensures full collaboration with Research and Medical Directors for desired outcomes with the National Registry Data like PERC, Epilepsy Learning Health System (ELHS), PedsQL or selected QOL survey(s), The National LAANTERN Registry, NIH RO1 Grant studies, multicenter studies, and all epilepsy research.
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Partners with the Epilepsy Program Medical Director, Neurodiagnostic Medical Director, Epilepsy Surgeon Program Leader, Neurodiagnostic Leadership, and Nursing Leadership in developing, expanding, improving, and sustaining the program across the continuum at a recognized local, regional, and national Center of Excellence (COE) status.
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PhD or Masters degree from an accredited university in microbiology, molecular biology, or related course work in biological sciences with at least one year of laboratory bench experience using PCR, aseptic techniques, and biological assays, and at least one year of experience serving as a Senior Scientist or Team Leader of a laboratory team/project.
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