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https://www.sbme.ubc.ca/ . The Stem Cell Bioengineering Lab (https://www.stemcellbioengineering.ca ), located in UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering, develops integrated computational and experimental
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Columbia (UBC), Vancouver campus, invites applications for a full-time Research Associate in stem cell biology & organoid engineering to work on DNA barcode-based cell lineage tracing of heart and lung
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, which is world-renowned for its scenery and quality of living. UBC is a center of excellence in the field of stem cells and regenerative biology. The expected pay range for this position is $76,128 per
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/ . The Yachie lab (https://yachie-lab.org/ ) develops next-generation molecular technologies that integrate DNA event recording, genome engineering, organoid and stem-cell platforms, and high-throughput
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of the immunocompromised host through clinical research. Particular areas of interest to the group include infections in hematopoietic stem cell transplant and oncology patients (viral infections and vaccines) and drug
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. These include developing a molecular video camera to observe multi-scale animal systems within cells, creating a time-reversing system for stem cell differentiation to isolate fate-primed elite stem cells, and
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genes in in early embryonic development. Involves isolation and analysis of mouse embryos and in parallel CRISPR-based genetic engineering of embryonic stem cells and the analysis of this model system
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output from stem cell-derived precursors. Explore immune rejuvenation strategies using tools from developmental biology, tissue regeneration, and synthetic biology. Contribute to the design and integration
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/ . The Yachie lab (https://yachie-lab.org/ ) develops next-generation molecular technologies that integrate DNA event recording, genome engineering, organoid and stem-cell platforms, and high-throughput
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/ . The Yachie lab (https://yachie-lab.org/ ) develops next-generation molecular technologies that integrate DNA event recording, genome engineering, organoid and stem-cell platforms, and high-throughput