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neurodegenerative conditions. More information about his lab can be found on his website: https://tulab.science/ We are looking for someone who has experience working with mammalian cell lines and familiarity with
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. Such information will aid analysis of experimental data or help establish automated image processing/machine learning pipelines. Technicians will typically be involved in at least two different projects. Please note
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Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine at CHOP and the Cell and Developmental Biology Department and The Epigenetics Institute at Penn. For more information about the lab please see https://www.mir
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, students, and professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. The lab of Dr. Corina Amor Vegas, Freeman Hrabowski Scholar at Cold
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light microscopy imaging methodologies, including confocal, and light-sheet microscopy, hydrogel-tissue engineering, data analysis, and project management. 1-2 years of experience post-PhD is preferred
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community. Research and gather information on open science practices. Create content for HHMI channels that communicates the impact of open science. Professional Development Opportunities This Fellow will
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Primary Work Address: 2033 Valley Life Sciences Building, Berkeley, CA, 94720-3140 Current HHMI Employees, click here to apply via your Workday account. We currently have an opening for a Research
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Primary Work Address: 4000 Jones Bridge Road, Chevy Chase, MD, 20815 Current HHMI Employees, click here to apply via your Workday account. HHMI is focused on supporting and moving science forward in
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Collaborate across multidisciplinary teams, both internally and with external partners Integrate computational and structural data to guide rational protein engineering Perform molecular biology and protein
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to and from the VP/CSO. Collect, analyze and synthesize information to support decision-making by the VP/CSO and department leadership. Work with other members of the Science Department to identify what