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, educators, students, and professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We have an outstanding opportunity for a Postdoctoral
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at the University of Maryland Baltimore County’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry focuses on understanding how HIV-1 and other retroviruses assemble in infected cells and selectively package their RNA genomes
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engineering. The position aims at developing qualifications and experience in computational research and professional software engineering in a research environment that enables the candidate to pursue
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research addresses fundamental questions in cell biology with direct relevance to human health and disease. Current projects include: Understanding how defects in intracellular transport contribute
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directing the work of others to meet project goals while advising stakeholders on data strategies and best practices. What you bring: Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science
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, educators, students, and professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. The lab of Dr. Vikram Gadagkar, Freeman Hrabowski Scholar
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variety of modern neuroscience techniques in the lab including two-photon imaging, electrophysiology, cross-species behavioral paradigms, and computational modeling. More information about the lab and their
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here: https://www.plant-stomata.org/ About the Role The ideal candidate is a collaborative, detail-oriented problem solver who thrives in a dynamic research environment. You’ll support both scientific
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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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understanding of these mechanisms offers the potential for new regenerative medicine and cancer therapies. For more information about the Morrison lab, please visit https://cri.utsw.edu/scientists/sean-morrison