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cancers; develops, adopts, and implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization of the genetic basis of human cancers, identifies novel genes and examines their role in cancer development
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variety of methods (quantitative and qualitative), and helping to hire, train, and oversee research assistants. A large focus of this role is on the analysis and dissemination of existing DoDVLS-related
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research to characterize the genetic basis of human cancers 45: Develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization of the genetic basis of MM. 10: Participates in analyzing
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federal agencies; develops, adopts and implements new research methods. A postdoctoral position is available in the ACCELERATE Research Lab in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism to train
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cytometry, scRNA-sequencing, bioinformatics, and confocal microscopy; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods; performs routine procedures on lab animals including surgical procedures and/or
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genetic basis of human cancers; develops, adopts and implements new experimental methods to achieve further characterization of various human immune cell types, their respective developmental pathways
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and executes advanced microbiology and immunology techniques, including flow cytometry, scRNA-sequencing, bioinformatics, and confocal microscopy; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods
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characterization methods as well as tools or related area is required. Demonstrated experience in acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase research as well as bioanalytical tools for its study is required
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manuscripts and grants, and training others (e.g., students, staff) in relevant methods and procedures. Minimum Education Required Doctoral Degree in an appropriate discipline is required. Qualifications
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vivo techniques. These include molecular biology methods such as DNA and RNA extraction and RT-PCR; the production, purification, and characterization of monoclonal antibodies, ADCs, bispecifics, and CAR