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and work experience. Preferred Qualifications Skills include mammalian cell culture, experience with microscopy, and image analysis. A relevant degree in the life-sciences. FLSA Non-Exempt Full Time
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software. Knowledge of subsurface imaging, mapping, and 3-D visualization. Ability to communicate complex scientific findings effectively to interdisciplinary teams. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree
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molecular cloning, immunofluorescence imaging. Prior experience in the field of cellular metabolism is highly valued. An important component of this position will be to work independently and as part of a
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cameras and other photographic equipment; determines camera setting, lighting requirements and other specifications to ensure quality shooting. Edits digital images to prepare them for use on various
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Abilities: Ability to communicate effectively with various groups and individuals. Ability to plan projects and see both big picture and detailed aspects. Skills in budgeting and financial strategy. Skilled
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molecular/cellular biology techniques, as well as experience in animal handling and microscopy, including fluorescence and confocal imaging. Additional experience in multi-omics approaches (e.g
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here . Duties & Responsibilities Organize existing data from measurement campaigns in 2024 at the LEO; these data include water vapor and CO2 flux measurements using LiCOR, thermal infrared images
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here . Duties & Responsibilities Organize existing data from measurement campaigns in 2024 at the LEO; these data include water vapor and CO2 flux measurements using LiCOR, thermal infrared images
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immunohistochemistry, tissue perfusion, and acquisition/quantification of microscopy images using established lab protocols. Coordinates routine management of laboratory animal colonies, including placing animal orders
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utilizing sophisticated molecular, genetic, cellular and imaging technologies in both rodent and cell models. Key techniques include immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry, rodent brain dissection and