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friction points and proactively improve processes, tools, and communications. Take pride in creating experiences that feel seamless to the end user. Are comfortable managing multiple priorities in
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, ensuring operational excellence and supporting groundbreaking research across multiple disciplines. About the Department: The Vivarium at Janelia, an AAALAC accredited facility, is renowned for supporting
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technologies in genomics and cancer biology. Conduct experiments in mammalian systems using tissue culture, sequencing approaches, and molecular biology tools. Support ongoing projects, contributing to resource
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Freeman Hrabowski Scholar Midpoint Progress Evaluations to ensure that they align with HHMI’s overarching mission, values, and internal policies. Serve as an impactful leader by developing and vetting ideas
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below. The salary ranges listed in this posting are in alignment with the qualifications listed below for this role. The role may be filled at a different level based on experience and qualifications, and
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, optogenetics, single-cell RNA sequencing, or proteomics. The Kim lab (located within the Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute and Princeton Neuroscience Institute) engineers technologies for stable, activity
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data for downstream analyses Analyze and interpret high-throughput sequencing data using bioinformatics tools and software, including: single-cell RNA-seq scATAC-seq CUT&Tag spatial transcriptomics
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. What you’ll do: Analyze and integrate high-dimensional multi-omics data (DNA sequencing, RNA-seq, single cell RNA-seq, proteomics, and metabolomics). Apply existing computational methods using best
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/or the analysis of next generation sequencing data would be a plus. A self-motivated mindset with the persistence to explore innovative research and address challenging scientific problems. Strong
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plate readers, flow cytometry cell sorting and DNA sequencing) Responsibilities include: Applying a broad range of techniques, including molecular cloning, tissue culture, baculovirus production, protein