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microscopy, stereology. Performs DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cloning, Western blot analysis. Performs Patch-clamp in mouse slices and other preparations Performs field recordings in mouse slices and other
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), molecular biology techniques (e.g., bacterial DNA isolation, RNA library prep), confocal microscopy and quantitative image analysis, rodent behavior (e.g., quantitative assessment of anxiety-like and social
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neuromodulation targets and electrophysiological biomarkers of affective dysfunction. The ideal candidate will have prior experience with time series analysis, intracranial or scalp electroencephalography, and
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immune cell co-culture systems to investigate mechanisms of chronic rejection. Evaluates and analyzes data: Performs quantitative analysis of flow cytometry, bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, and
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designs scientific experiments to test these hypotheses. Performs mouse surgeries and collect data from various experiments, including metabolic characterizations, behavior tests and molecular analysis
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survival surgery, two-photon microscopy and analysis, patch-clamp, intracranial EEG monitoring and analysis, optogenetic techniques, mouse models of epilepsy. Coding skills (Python). Baylor College
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, PCR, cloning, Western blot analysis. Performs Patch-clamp in mouse slices and other preparations. Conducts Field recordings in mouse slices and other preparations. Performs Screening of drugs and their
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-, and post-procedural data collection, CTA measurements, and ultrasound interpretation. Develops clinical research studies and conducts data collection, data analysis and interpretation in advance aortic
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immunology, flow cytometry, and or cellular metabolism, and should have a strong foundation in bioinformatic analysis. (Examples of previous work includes PMID 35169026, 35256539, 32125282). The position is
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, and mouse models combined with multiple-omics and bioinformatics analysis. We are particularly interested in metabolic diseases research including MASH and MASLD/MASH related HCC. We are particularly