39 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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within the Department of Pharmacology. The Research Assistant will assist with method development projects, ensure optimal instrument performance, and provide technical support to facility users. This role
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to describe the study sample for internal reporting (45%) May assist in developing improved techniques or procedures. Participate, in a supervised capacity, in preparation of research deliverables
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accordance with general plans. Perform research work in medical and related technical areas involves use of lab skills. Prepare reagents and experimental supplies for in vitro and in vivo studies of influenza
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cardiovascular injury and repair and other inflammatory and thrombotic disorders. The experimental work will include in vitro and in vivo models of disease, as well as pharmaceutical development. This position
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, study and test new procedures, collect and analyze data, maintain lab records, provide feedback on experimental design, prepare and present research results in lab meetings. (10%) Assist in manuscript
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, and also assist in training lab personnel in various in vivo techniques. This position will work with animals. Essential Functions Coordinate major lab activities. Oversee, develop procedures, optimize
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acids from human biofluids to prepare samples for downstream use in experiments and measure DNA and RNA in human biofluids using various nucleic acid amplification techniques such as quantitative PCR
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acids from human biofluids to prepare samples for downstream use in experiments and measure DNA and RNA in human biofluids using various nucleic acid amplification techniques such as quantitative PCR
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developing improved techniques, project methods or procedures, such as new recombination-based techniques for generating gene fusions in vivo. (25%) Collect, analyze and format data for presentation, such as
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experiments. (35%) Plan, carry out, quantify, collect, and analyze data from mechanical experiments in isolated cardiac and skeletal muscle preparations. (35%) May assist in developing improved techniques