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Marcus Center for Cellular Cures (MC3) (https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/) has an exciting growth opportunity for a motivated individual to fill a GMP Manufacturing Technician in their Carolina Cord Blood
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contribute to basic and clinical research in the lab. This is a full-time position, eligible for all Duke benefits (https://hr.duke.edu/benefits) with an initial appointment term of one year with
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Roman and laboratory staff to support the lab’s ongoing research directions, with a primary focus on human cell culture-based studies. Minimum Qualifications Education/Training Work generally requires
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. Duke University’s Marcus Center for Cellular Cures (MC3) https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/ has a growth opportunity for a motivated individual to fill a GMP Manufacturing Technician in their Carolina Cord
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biology, and mechanisms of drug resistance. Research activities will utilize a combination of in vitro approaches, including cultured cell models, and in vivo experimental systems using animal models
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position is available in Dr. Gustavo Silva’s laboratory at Duke University (https://sites.duke.edu/silvalab ). The prospective candidate will develop research focused on developing and using functional
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Aleks Tata lab in the Department of Surgery, Duke University School of Medicine has an opening for postdoctoral researchers to study mechanisms in lung injury-repair. We seek to understand the cellular
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attention to detail and ability to follow protocols Comfort working in a wet lab environment This position is onsite Be Bold. Support wet lab operations, including cell culture and sample preparation Prepare
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technologies and the immune response in traumatic injury and surgical sepsis, with experimental approach on animal models, cell culture and patient-based samples. Minimum Requirements: Work requires a bachelor’s
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, ultimately aiming to find better treatments for patients with cancer. This position is intended to provide experimental support by working in the laboratory of physician scientist Dr. Christine Eyler (https