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. Specific Duties: 1. Perform Animal husbandry and Colony Management, including protocol administration and management – 30% 2. Conduct Animal model generation and validation – 25% 3. Sample
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for a Senior Technician to support cutting-edge research in the development and characterization of preclinical models of epilepsy and developmental disability with the ultimate goal of identifying, and
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biology, experimental animal research to model diabetes and insulin resistance, in vivo investigation using glucose clamp studies. Successful candidates will have demonstrated the ability to investigate
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animal models of hemorrhagic shock and ischemia-reperfusion injury. The research also comprises methods such as immunoblotting, ELISA, real-time PCR, biochemical assays and flow cytometry. The selectee
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uses an interdisciplinary approach that integrates quantitative microscopy, live-cell imaging, molecular and cellular biology, computational analysis, and cancer model systems to investigate how
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human tissue-on-chips for disease modeling and drug development, and generating patient-specific brain organoid to model neuropsychiatric disorders and to address opioid usage disorder. See the
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, and genetically engineered mouse models of lung cancer. This is an ideal position for a highly motivated individual seeking to gain research experience in a cancer biology lab. Responsibilities Assist
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ancillary programs. Lead complex financial modeling, forecasting, and scenario planning to support expansion, restructuring, and new program development. Collaborate closely with the Department Administrator
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perform a wide variety of procedures pertaining to characterization of different knock-out and transgenic models of cancer and metabolic diseases. Responsibilities Perform extensive mouse breeding Perform
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foundations of economic decision-making, using behavioral experiments and computational modeling. The program is especially interested in research that explores parallels between the cognitive mechanisms