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computational analyses of large -omics datasets. Some of the techniques we use include standard cell and molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, microscopy (standard imaging and FRET, FLIM, FRAP), high
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extensive experience in C. elegans genetics, molecular biology, and aging biology. Imaging using confocal microscopy. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Experience in genetics
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we use include standard cell and molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, microscopy (standard imaging and FRET, FLIM, FRAP), high throughput genetic and chemical screens, single cell and spatial
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gerbils and run behavioral experiments to assess the neural mechanisms of sensory-guided decision-making. Carry out post-experiment processing of brain tissue. Assist with microscopy and anatomical analysis
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underlying cerebrovascular deficits in Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis, using biochemical methods, immunohistochemistry, fiberoptic spectroscopy, in vivo two photon microscopy and genetically modified mouse
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The RCSB Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB, rcsb.org), the US data center for the global PDB archive, serves thousands of Data
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culture, nanofabrication, and confocal microscopy. Proficiency in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering preferred. Equipment Utilized Physical
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applications, annual progress reports and writing and submitting manuscripts. Performs standard experiments in the lab: Microscopy (light, fluorescent, or confocal); electrophoresis (nucleic acid and protein
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we use include standard cell and molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, microscopy (standard imaging and FRET, FLIM, FRAP), high throughput genetic and chemical screens, single cell and spatial
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to laboratory standard operating procedures. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following: Performs standard experiments in the lab: Microscopy (light, fluorescent, or confocal); electrophoresis