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, immunoprecipitation (IP), cell culture, immunofluorescence (IF), qRT-PCR, Western blotting, and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. Scientific Proficiency: A proven track record of independent experimental design
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Associates. Job Duties Conducts in vitro cancer biology experiments, including 2D culture, 3D organoids, spheroids, and patient-derived models. Performs CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene knockout (KO), siRNA/shRNA
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, Frontotemporal dementia, stroke and related diseases and develop therapeutic approaches. We use cutting-edge molecular and cell biological methods, such as advanced molecular and cell-biological techniques, CRISPR
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on developing and implementing large-scale genome editing tools in plants. We use a variety of systems, from standard knockout, to base editing, prime editing and combinatorial CRISPR screens. Job description We
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editing strategies (CRISPR/Cas and other emerging tools) in bacteria, fungi, and yeasts. Conduct metabolic engineering approaches to enhance the production of high value‑added compounds. Develop and
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the relationship between regenerative and cancer biology. This will require working with newts (Pleurodeles waltl). Specifically, you will generate transgenic newts using CRISPR/Cas technologies and develop cutting
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RNA sequencing, B cell culture, genetic modification of human/mouse B cells, CRISPR/cas9, sterile technique for mammalian tissue culture with BSL-2+ practices, and ELISA/ELI spot. Bioinformatics
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will lead projects on developing lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-based therapeutics for nucleic acid delivery (e.g., mRNA, siRNA, CRISPR-Cas RNPs, DNA). Postdoctoral Associate will design, formulate, and
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to conduct functional genomics analysis in insects. The successful candidate will conduct RNAi or CRISPR/Cas9 experiments in a lepidopteran species to investigate detoxification functions. The candidate may
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itself as a regional center of excellence in CRISPR genome editing, with a focus on advancing opportunity crops tailored to the marginal regions of Africa. These areas, defined by arid and saline