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, Inverted Microscope, 96-well plate reader, bioreactor, centrifuge, PCR, autoclave, DNA sequencing, Raman and FTIR. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to multi task and work cooperatively with
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, isotope ratio mass spectrometry) Strong proficiency in molecular biology, including PCR, qt-PCR, primer and construct design, molecular cloning, nucleic acid/metabolite/protein extraction, protein
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cells. Standard molecular biology techniques such as PCR and cloning. About the lab and St. Jude: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is a world-class research institution dedicated to pediatric cancer
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given to candidates with: Experience in the areas indicated above; Scientific publications in areas related to the APTA4shiga project; Experience in molecular biology, including conventional PCR and real
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tests like q-PCR, PCR and amplicon sequencing etc To be able to use appropriate bioinformatic tools for assembly and functional annotation of soil metagenomes To analyse the data using appropriate
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, neutralization assays, (primary) tissue culture, PCR, flow cytometry, immunoassays and (fluorescence) microscopy; good communication skills and a proactive attitude; excellent organizational skills and dedication
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% - Perform biofilm culture and measurements using culturing, molecular and imaging techniques. Perform a variety of complex molecular microbiology techniques, e.g., DNA/RNA isolation, imaging, PCR, qPCR, flow
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techniques including immunofluorescence, PCR/qPCR, and protein analysis. • Establish and maintain cell cultures, with preference for experience in retinal organoids. • Conduct mouse retinal phenotyping
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research programmes, for example knowledge of cancer biology, hypoxia-mediated biology, redox, and the tumour micro-environment. You will have experience of cell viability assays, western blotting, qRT-PCR
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-reviewed journals is expected. Preferred Qualifications: Proficient in a broad spectrum of common molecular and cell biology or biochemistry skills, including qRT-PCR, western blotting, immunofluorescence