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protein-protein interaction methods like the split ubiquitin yeast-two hybrid method and SIM microscopy training will be needed. The individual will report directly to the laboratory Principle Investigator
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techniques of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS), biochemistry, mutational analysis, cell culture, activity assays, et cetera
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techniques, including histology, rodent brain dissection, stereotaxic surgeries for intracerebroventricular injections, and fluorescent microscopy. Must have effective oral and written communication skills
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and molecular biology techniques, including cell culture, cloning, and DNA repair assays. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with biostatistics, immunology, microscopy, computational genomics, and
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, primary neuronal and glial cell culture. Must have experience maintaining a mouse colony, as well as stereotactic surgery, brain dissection, immunofluorescence, fluorescence microscopy, and confocal
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differentiating stem cells into motor neurons and exposing them to different treatments, generation of lenti and adeno associated viruses, immunostaining, microscopy, and molecular biology. Job will also include
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by Director Dr. Arnold Rabson. The CHINJ has extensive research resources including microscopy, cell culture and disease-modeling capabilities in support of laboratory research. It is also the home of
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. Experience in the culture and maintenance of C. elegans and basic microscopy. Related lab experience. Experience in cross-institution data exchange. Equipment Utilized CeleST C. elegans Swim Tracker data
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Training in basic experimental techniques, including histology, rodent brain dissection, stereotaxic surgeries for intracerebroventricular injections, and fluorescent microscopy. Must have effective oral and
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the ability to work independently and collaboratively. Preferred Qualifications Strong hands-on experience with wet-lab techniques, such as cell culture, molecular cloning, gene editing, microscopy