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Natural Killer cell biology assays, both in vitro and in vivo in xenogeneic models (70% of effort) CRISPR editing of tumor cell lines and primary NK cells will be necessary to assess for the project
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, genomic selection modeling, bioinformatics, proficiency in R, Python and/or Linux command line • Experience with DNA/RNA extraction and library preparation • Experience working with large-scale datasets
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job: 30% Lead research projects pertaining to development of large animal models of disease
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Veterinary Medicine ● Variant discovery and genome annotation: Apply deep learning and graph-based models to improve variant calling, transcriptome annotation, and functional prediction in veterinary-relevant
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mechanisms that lead to cognitive decline in rodent models of Huntington’s disease (HD). We perform intracerebral injections to achieve silencing of specific targets in the brain to explore their impact in
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readiness in poultry. Research in the Turkey Health Lab includes respiratory and mucosal immunity, macrophage biology, in vitro cell culture models, in vivo immune-priming studies, and field-scale validation
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Citizenship: Participate in lab organization, placing orders, and maintaining equipment. • 3% Mouse Colony Maintenance: If working on a project using mouse models: Participate in discussions of mouse colony
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. This candidate will also have the opportunity to develop and test potential therapies to treat cognitive, motor and/or mood deficits using preclinical rodent models of stroke and/or dementia. The candidate will be
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therapy models follow a cognitive behavioral and/or applied behavior/developmental approach. • Current Assessment Populations o Autism spectrum disorder o Fragile X syndrome o Children at-risk for autism
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. Experience with programming languages such as Python and C++, as well as molecular dynamics simulations and modeling, is also desirable. About the Department BMBB: The department of Biochemistry, Molecular