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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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competitive compensation package that includes vacation and sick time, exceptional benefits, up to $10,000 annually in educational reimbursement, and a robust budget for professional development. What you will
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strong skillset foundation that prepare candidates for graduate or medical school. Professional development opportunities including access to weekly Harvard seminars, virtual HHMI talks, scientific
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, the Director, People Strategy, and other members of the team. Professional development opportunities crafted to strengthen your skills while being part of an engaging summer intern cohort. This position
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the brain support flexible behavior and strategy-switching? Learn more about the Dennis lab here What we provide: A collaborative lab environment with strong support for your research and development. Access
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the areas of hospitality, event production and management, meeting planning, housekeeping, hotel support, and guest services. Professional development and being part of an engaging intern cohort This position
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developing, applying, and honing your skills. Professional development opportunities and being part of an engaging intern cohort. This internship will be compensated at a rate of $17.65-$19.50/hour. What
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. Professional development opportunities through internal and external conferences and workshops. Professional memberships in genomics and core facility organizations. Amenities that enhance work-life balance
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competitive compensation package, with comprehensive health and welfare benefits. Professional development opportunities through internal and external conferences and workshops. An intellectually compelling
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of cells (both in the brain and in the body) that are disrupted in neuropsychiatric and neurological diseases. Our recent work includes the development of a new class of activity-dependent enzymes that tag