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team to lead our efforts to improve quantitative image analysis in projects related to cell adhesion. This position will operate with a high level of autonomy and entails developing innovative
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that makes extensive use of mass spectrometry techniques for the analysis of proteins, protein modifications, and complex protein mixtures. The Research assistant will aid in the development and execution
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analysis, and attention to detail. Duties and Responsibilities Under minimal supervision, to set up and perform routine and established lab procedures in support of lab goals. To collect, enter and summarize
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, including extensive bioinformatics analysis. Data is collected, recorded and organized using standard methodology. Position is a full-time position located within the Department of Microbiology working 40
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laboratory activities and data. Data Collection and Analysis: 30% Collect, record, and analyze data collected from animal, flow cytometry, PCR, histology, and cell-based assay experiments. Perform statistical
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assisting students, postdoctoral fellows, and research faculty with animal experiments. In addition, this position will perform data collection, analysis, and input. This position will also provide general
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, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, etc). Animal Work Expertise: Experience with handling animal models, specifically mice. Advanced Data Analysis: Proficient in Microsoft Office, statistical software, and other
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. The successful candidate will be an integral part of a multidisciplinary team, with responsibilities including experimental design, execution, data analysis, grant writing, and scientific communication
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research projects, including data collection, data analysis, and report/manuscript writing. Support grant writing and funding efforts. Help mentor graduate and undergraduate students, including in the Human
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under the supervision of PI. Maintains lab compliance and safety, interfaces with compliance regulatory bodies (e.g., EHS, IACUC). Data analysis and basic statistical treatments for publication. Figure