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. The Senior Director serves as the Institute owner of HHMI’s core business systems and the data integrations and digital services that connect them. This role defines long-term technology strategy and ensures
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autism. More information can be found on the lab website . This role is an integral part of the lab and will be responsible for supporting the Investigator and lab members with scheduling, travel logistics
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person who is interested in combining both experiments and computation, with some experience and comfort with both animal behavior and neural data. The details of the project(s) are flexible, and
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responsible use of, laboratory animals. Our approach involves Vivarium staff working very closely with our scientists by taking responsibility and ownership of processes that involve animals, but are not data
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RNA sequencing workflows, data interpretation, or collaboration with sequencing teams. Proficiency in molecular biology techniques such as cloning, PCR, and genotyping. A strong sense of independence
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collaborate with data scientists and experimentalists to develop robust data flows from optical pooled screening outputs through to model training and deployment. You will implement cutting-edge tools
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. What you’ll do: Develop Software Architecture for Fish & Fly Experimental Systems Clock synchronization across heterogeneous data streams, determined by hardware/software. Build a robust synchronization
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information and control behavior in mice and songbirds. We place particular emphasis on advanced optical approaches, including multiphoton microscopy, Bessel-beam imaging, and closed-loop patterned stimulation
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to harness their discoveries for therapeutics. More information on the lab team and their work can be found by visiting their website . About the Research Technician, Neuroimmunology role: Are you
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responsible use of, laboratory animals. Our approach involves Vivarium staff working very closely with our scientists by taking responsibility and ownership of processes that involve animals, but are not data