This Health Research Program opportunity is with Dr. Hideyuki Oguro, department of Cell Biology.
Project Description: The Oguro laboratory investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms that regulate the development, self-renewal, mobilization, and malignant transformation of blood-forming hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) using mutant mouse models, patient samples, and human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Potential projects involve studying gene expression modifications in human iPSCs or mouse HSCs to explore the roles of candidate genes in HSC biology. This includes tasks such as plasmid constructions, lentiviral and/or transposon gene delivery, CRISPR-activation/interference of gene expression, and flow cytometric analysis of cultured human iPSCs or mouse HSCs.
For full details about this Health Research Program opportunity, visit https://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/su24-24
For full details about the Health Research Program, visit ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/
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HRP SU24-24: Research Opportunity with Dr. Hideyuki Oguro
This Health Research Program opportunity is with Dr. Hideyuki Oguro, department of Cell Biology.
Project Description: The Oguro laboratory investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms that regulate the development, self-renewal, mobilization, and malignant transformation of blood-forming hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) using mutant mouse models, patient samples, and human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Potential projects involve studying gene expression modifications in human iPSCs or mouse HSCs to explore the roles of candidate genes in HSC biology. This includes tasks such as plasmid constructions, lentiviral and/or transposon gene delivery, CRISPR-activation/interference of gene expression, and flow cytometric analysis of cultured human iPSCs or mouse HSCs.
For full details about this Health Research Program opportunity, visit https://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/su24-24
For full details about the Health Research Program, visit ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/
Submissions to this program are made via a third-party software application, SurveyMonkey Apply. The terms of use and privacy statements for this software apply to your use of it and to the information you provide in your application. Before proceeding with your submission, please review their terms and privacy statements linked below.