Research Technician II - Developmental Biology in St. Louis, MO for Washington University in St. Louis
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Research Technician II - Developmental Biology
Scheduled Hours40Position SummaryThis position assists with the technical aspects of studies and experiments, including documentation and preparation of materials.The Pollina Lab at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a curious, motivated, highly organized Research Tech II looking for experience in molecular neuroscience techniques. The Pollina Lab is broadly interested in identifying the molecular mechanisms that preserve longevity across the diverse cell types of the nervous system. We study mechanisms of transcriptional control and genome stability that preserve neuronal function over time and explore how these mechanisms go awry to cause aging and neurological disease. Our lab tackles these questions using a multidis


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