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machine learning. The project aims to develop AI methods for mesoscale structural biology, understanding how cellular macromolecules organize into higher-order structures. You will work in a team at Janelia
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crystallography. More information can be found on their website: https://mcb.berkeley.edu/labs/meyer/index.html What We Provide: One-on-one mentorship with a senior research scientist while working collaboratively
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how T lymphocytes acquire functional properties during development and in response to distinct intestinal microbiota and dietary antigens that influence systemic inflammatory processes (e.g. T cell
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Administrative Research Technician in the systems neuroscience laboratory of Dr. Ilana Witten at Princeton University. The lab studies the neural circuitry underlying learning and decision-making, using
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visit: https://sites.psu.edu/sjbookerlab/ About the Role: The Booker Lab is seeking a highly organized, collaborative, and proactive Lab Manager to oversee both technical and administrative operations in
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world-class research institution supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. For more information about Open Chemistry and the Lavis Lab, please visit https://www.janelia.org/lab/lavis-lab About the
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members of the group help each other. Opportunity for growth as a software developer in areas such as CUDA programming, analysis of neural data, machine learning model applications, and real-time
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at the following website: https://biology.mit.edu/profile/h-robert-horvitz Please note: This is a fixed-term position with an anticipated end date not to exceed August 31, 2027, aligned with current HHMI funding
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defined the cell types and mechanisms that instruct peripheral regulatory T cell development and tolerance to the gut microbiota (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05309-5 ) and identified
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in their last common ancestor and may shed light on the transition to multicellularity. More information about the lab and its work can be found by visiting https://kinglab.berkeley.edu/ . About the