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trauma impact broader family and interpersonal processes, the impact of family violence on children, and developmental processes that change if and how trauma exposure impacts social behavior. The focus
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the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study (https://hbcdstudy.org/recruitment_sites/virginia-tech/). This Research Assistant position will contribute to various sample collection and processing
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the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study (https://hbcdstudy.org/recruitment_sites/virginia-tech/).This Research Assistant position will contribute to various sample collection and processing
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Assistant position will contribute to various sample collection and processing activities for our HBCD programs. Laboratory and research support responsibilities range from entry- to mid-level. Experience
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publication(s); preprints are acceptable Preferred Qualifications - Hands-on experience with rodent brain surgery - Experience with primary cell culture - Background in brain cancer, brain injury
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the candidate to be comfortable with interactions with mice to maintain a successful operation of the research activities. Fundamental knowledge and an interest in molecular and cell biology is a necessity
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) Perform mouse harvesting and tissue processing. 3) Conduct DNA preparation (mini- and maxi-preps). 4) Support general lab operations, including ordering supplies, record-keeping, and instrument maintenance
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: Process and analyze neural and behavioral data (custom coding required). • Stereotaxic Surgery: Conduct precise stereotaxic injections and implants in mice. • Transgenic Mouse Colony Management: Maintain
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Assistant will work as a team with CAP Lab Coordinator in data collection (EEG, ECG, questionnaires, behavioral observations) and data processing/coding in our Blacksburg campus lab. This position is
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), processing, quality control, training, and operations. The successful candidate should be detail oriented, keeping careful records of interactions with participants. They should also be flexible and expect