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development of lab calibration setup, lab upkeep, and research on precision measurement techniques broadly, but with a focus on photometery. Lab and research duties as assigned. Schedule: Expected hours will be
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training in molecular and biochemical techniques, as well as developing technical and presentation skills. Activities may involve work in the greenhouse and/or laboratory. Specifically, the incumbent will be
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of research information in accordance with established protocols. This individual will assist in the development, design, and execution of research projects, under general direction of senior research personnel
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-stage chemical precipitation process. Assist in operating and maintaining pilot-scale equipment to conduct experimental runs, develop new technologies, adhere to safety procedures, and accurately document
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manuscripts of completed work for publication Contribute to overall lab environment and participate in lab discussions Train new graduate students and other lab personnel Assure research is carried out in
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is to develop computationally efficient reduced-order dynamical systems on graph with modern power grid systems as an application. Education and Experience: Applicants must have recently completed a
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will: Develop and utilize human iPSC-derived cardiomyocyte models. Apply genome-editing technologies, including CRISPR-based methods. Perform mechanistic studies integrating electrophysiology and
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and functional investigation of the oxytocin system in the context of social behavior and neurodevelopment, and 3) creating 3D atlases for developing mouse brains. We utilize high-resolution 3D imaging
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of graduate students, and career development in a highly supportive research environment. This is a limited term appointment funded for one year from date of hire. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with
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REQUIREMENTS The Hancock Lab in the Department of Biomedical Engineering is looking to hire a part-time research support worker. Duties include computational modeling of molecular motor function and developing