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-paced, highly collaborative environment. It is ideal for individuals planning to spend two years gaining hands-on research experience prior to pursuing a PhD or graduate program, offering exceptional
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biology, microbiology, protein biochemistry, and computational approaches to pursue these questions. To learn more about the Laub Lab and our research, please visit: https://www.laublab.mit.edu/ The Laub
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meaningful scientific contributions. Potential for authorship on publications and opportunities to present at conferences. Preparation and training for graduate school or PhD programs, with strong positioning
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at www.j-radlab.com and about the HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholars Program here Our lab studies how differentiated cells become functionally specialized, or “mature” (Alvarez-Dominguez and Melton, Cell 2022
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literature. May supervise the activities of other staff within the laboratory. What you bring: PhD (or MD/PhD) in Immunology, Microbiology, Developmental Biology, or related fields. Strong publication record
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graduated PhDs. Proven ability to independently design and carry out projects. Strong skills in tissue culture and molecular biology (required). Experience with DNA sequencing, RNA sequencing, or single-cell
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students and junior researchers Collaborates closely with lab members, facility staff, and research partners. What you bring: A PhD in neuroscience or related field of the life sciences. A PhD in engineering
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pioneering research center in Ashburn, Virginia, where scientists pursue fundamental questions in the life sciences. Our integrated teams of biologists, computational scientists, and tool-builders innovate
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to present research findings, learn about the latest advances in the field, and develop a scientific network. What you bring: A PhD in the life sciences is required. Focus on biochemistry, particularly protein
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pioneering research center in Ashburn, Virginia, where scientists pursue fundamental questions in the life sciences. Our integrated teams of biologists, computational scientists, and tool-builders innovate