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The fellowship program is jointly advised by faculty at the Institute for Computational Medicine (ICM) ( at Johns Hopkins University ( and by researchers at the United Therapeutics Corporation ( Computational Lab for In Silico Molecular Biology.
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in Bioinformatics, Life Sciences (e.g., Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Psychology, Biochemistry, Microbiology), Computer Science, or Information Systems.
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Through the integration of our basic science work with our T1 translational research, we are positioned to take advantage of new discoveries and developments in genetics, neuromodulation, neuroimaging, and molecular biology and chemistry.
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Specific Duties & Responsibilities Uses molecular biology methods (cloning, PCR assays, mutagenesis), cell culture methods (transfections, virus infections, cell line maintenance), biochemical procedures (protein electrophoresis, western blotting, immunoprecipitation, protein purification, protein micro-array, immunofluorescence), recombinant herpes virus and baculovirus generation.
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Ph. D. in Computational Biology, Biostatistics, or a related field. This position will be focused on the bioinformatics collaborations in Oncology clinical trials and will thus play a crucial role in analyzing large-scale genomic and clinical datasets to uncover insights into cancer biology and treatment response.
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Laboratory Research Specialist: Education: Bachelor's degree in biology or field of study related to the research of the laboratory. Education: Bachelor's degree in biology or field of study related to the research of the laboratory.
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May consider BS degree in Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology or categorical related field where education included clinical laboratory internship/clinical rotations and degree/experience with an approved Med Tech certification.
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CT technologists must demonstrate an understanding of human anatomy, human physiology, pathology, pharmacology, computer technology, basic patient care and assessment techniques, radiation physics, radiation biology, radiation protection, and medical terminology.
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Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system, biology, microbiology, technical mathematics, and pharmacology are required. In Critical Care areas, administers mechanical ventilation and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) to critical care patients, adjusts ventilation and CPAP under the direct supervision of a physician or an ICU qualified Respiratory Care practitioner, (if not ICU rated.
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Good understanding of molecular biology techniques (Clones, cloning, PCR, CRISPR, Lentivirus technology) and its applications. · Create innovative marketing tools such web page, datasheet, FAQ, blog, video, webinar, brochure and more to promote the molecular biology product portfolio.
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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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University Bachelor's degree in a related field (Biology degree preferred) and a minimum of two (2) years research laboratory experience or a recent Master's degree with a research laboratory component.
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Strong skills in neuroscience, molecular biology, and/or bioinformatics are essential, along with a passion for innovation and understanding brain circuits. Candidate Requirements: Applicants must hold a Ph. D. degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, molecular biology, omics, or related fields.
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Degree: natural science or engineering that included at least 30 semester hours in health physics, engineering, radiological science, chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and/or calculus. Degree: natural science or engineering that included at least 30 semester hours in health physics, engineering, radiological science, chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and/or calculus.
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Teaching responsibilities would include animal physiology, developmental biology, and neurobiology to undergraduate students in the Biology major, as well as human anatomy & physiology and introductory biology to students in the multiple majors, including Biology, Nursing, Health sciences, Radiological sciences, and Behavioral Neuroscience majors.
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