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Postdoctoral Researchers, the Lab Assistant will be responsible for supporting ongoing laboratory activities and managing supply inventories, including managing and maintaining experimental animal colony
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for supporting ongoing laboratory activities and managing supply inventories, including managing and maintaining the experimental animal colony, and performing experiments in line with current research priorities
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encouraged. BSL-2 pathogens will be utilized. The successful applicant will be able to synthesize experimental data into conceptual models. The Kaelber lab is located in the Institute for Quantitative
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of the experimental approach will include: Bayesian reconstruction of events on billion-year timescales, determination of optimal embeddings and encodings for protein structures, multiple structural alignments
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Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurobiology, or related field. Rigorous training and experience in statistics, data analysis, and human experimental
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required. Must have experience with and/or working knowledge of multiple experimental techniques, including one or more of the following techniques: PCR, RT-qPCR, ELISA, RNAseq, isolation of extracellular
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focusing on cancer under the supervision of the Program Director/Research Mentors. They will learn valuable research skills (experimental, and laboratory techniques) as well as professional career
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related science field required. Must have experience with and/or working knowledge of multiple experimental techniques, including one or more of the following techniques: PCR, RT-qPCR, ELISA, RNAseq
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of the cellular localization of B. thetaiotaomicron HTCS proteins. The research will involve both cellular and in vitro studies. In addition to experimental research and contributions to maintaining the laboratory
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to oversee research activities outlined in NSF Grant 2520154 “Understanding Expectation-Driven Learning in Early Childhood: An Experimental and Computational Investigation,” under the supervision of Dr. Kimele