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– immunofluorescence and confocal imaging Molecular bench work — basic molecular skills are required (molecular cloning, genome editing, etc.) Data analysis – basic skills in bioinformatics or genomic data analysis
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) and their relationships with neighboring tissues in pathophysiological conditions. We utilize in vivo mouse genetics, live imaging, 3D organoids, genome-wide Cas9/Crispr based functional genetic
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of these genes to the osteoarthritis phenotype. Analyses include CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in mouse, scRNA-seq, spatial profiling, WES/WGS, and tissue culture. The candidate should be prepared to analyze gene
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, multi-color flow cytometry, and organoid research Functional genomics: CRISPR/Cas9, prime editing, and base editing to manipulate immune and non-immune cells in vitro and in vivo Translational research
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applicants will have a strong publication record, excellent communication skills, and a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, genomics, immunology, or a related area. To
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Lab Research Activities: 70% Animal Care/Husbandry: 15% Training: 15% Requirements To qualify, applicants must have a Ph.D. and expertise in molecular biology, transgenesis, genome editing, and protein
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, single-cell RNA-Sequencing, CRISPR genome editing, and general molecular biology techniques. Huntsman Cancer Institute is committed to cancer prevention, care, and survivorship for all communities within
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for genome and epigenome editing tools. This will require expertise in molecular and cellular biology, molecular engineering, genetic manipulation, and bioinformatics. Your primary focus will be using
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collaborators regarding progress. Writing, editing, and submitting manuscripts/abstracts detailing the results of the project Performing other related duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 months ago
of human diseases. The applicant will use genomic and bioinformatic techniques to detect chromatin loops, enhancers, transcription factor binding events, and other genomic and proteomic phenomena