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Leader - Work collaboratively with other staff and researchers - Troubleshoot experiments - Operate all related specialized instrumentation and technologies - Track multiple concurrent projects b) Data
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molecular biology approaches (e.g. qPCR, 16S sequencing, transcriptomics, proteomics). The laboratory has access to the University of Minnesota Genomics center, which is a global leader in molecular
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live animal studies. Responsibilities: 30% - Perform molecular assays such as qPCR and next-generation sequencing 25% - Perform virus culturing and isolation of swine viruses in the secure BSL-2
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enzymes. Preferred Qualifications: • Demonstrated publication record. • Experience in genomic sequencing and bioinformatics. • Experience in enzyme characterization. Experience operating analytical
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sequencing (DArTseq). This position will analyze genetic structure, assess species identification, and detect hybrids. Morphological data for identification, SWD infestation rates, and seed viability
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-disciplinary research team, consisting of researchers in coil development, electromagnetic simulation, parallel transmit RF pulse design, pulse sequence development, advanced MR image processing, analysis and
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., proteins, DNA, RNA, and biomolecular complexes such as protein-protein and protein-DNA). Proficiency in NMR-related software, as well as designing and implementing new NMR pulse sequences, is preferred
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trained in techniques spanning molecular and cellular biology and rodent models of stroke including immunostaining, qPCR, cell culture, RNA sequencing, and cognitive, mood and motor behavior testing in
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mediating cellular senescence. Here a library of lentiviral vectors carrying miRNA target sequences, regulating expression of a reporter gene, will be used to identify and characterize senescence associated
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); Preferred Qualifications: • Direct experience with preparation of immune cells for single-cell RNA sequencing and bioinformation analysis of results (at least 1 year experience). Pay and Benefits Pay Range