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are making a difference. About the Intern, Web Development Role: We are looking for a summer intern to join us on a 12-week experience where they will work on building and maintaining our HHMI websites and
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, evolution, and machine learning, which is part of HHMI’s AI for Science Initiative (ai.hhmi.org ). Our goal is to integrate evolutionary biology principles into protein language models. This role will
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cells. The lab's work focuses on how the BBB forms and functions during development, and how its breakdown contributes to neurological diseases. Our research integrates molecular, developmental, and
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an environment of collaboration. Professional development opportunities through internal and external conferences and workshops. What you’ll do: Provide strategic leadership and program oversight for all aspects
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. Amenities that enhance work-life balance such as on-site childcare, a free gym, on-campus housing, social and dining spaces, and convenient shuttle bus service. Professional development opportunities through
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mentorship, training, and professional development in a world-class research setting. Research Technicians from the Ruta Lab have gone on to PhD, MD and MD-PhD programs at leading institutions. More
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are making a difference. Summary: As the Intern, Marketing and Internal Communications, you will support a portfolio of work that encompasses the development and production of content for various internal
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the freedom to implement your own ideas to help to accelerate scientific projects. Additionally, there are many opportunities for career development and academic growth within the Gu lab and the larger
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, visit here . About the role: We are seeking a highly motivated Research Technician with a bachelor’s degree in biology (or a related field of the life sciences) to support the development of cutting-edge
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variants. Leveraging the principles of forward genetics and in vitro evolution, the lab generates aneuploid mutants from normal diploid epithelial cells to understand the origins and functions of recurrent