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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are actively seeking a Research Technician to join the lab of Dr. Jennifer Zallen
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cells, and will explore how these and other cellular molecular machines adapt to extreme temperature variations in this rapidly changing planet. More information can be found on the lab’s website: https
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in insects, to elucidate the molecular mechanisms that allow animals to sense the world. For more information about the lab and their work, please visit https://delmarmol.hms.harvard.edu/ About the
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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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. More information about Dr. Card and the lab’s research can be found by visiting https://www.hhmi.org/scientists/gwyneth-card About the Mechanical Engineer role: You will be a general-purpose engineer
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information about the lab team and their work can be found by visiting https://amorlab.org/ This position is expected to begin after October 1, 2025 in concurrence with Dr. Amor Vegas’ upcoming appointment as a
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into natural environments to track plants’ remarkable capacity to optimize development to their surroundings now and in the future. More information about ongoing research can be found on our website: https
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, neurophysiological, and genetic approaches. More information on the lab can be found on their website https://brainardlab.ucsf.edu/ We are looking for a motivated individual to join a team using behavioral
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crystallography, and other structural techniques enable them to obtain the three-dimensional structures of these molecular machines. More information can be found on the lab website: https://joshua
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support the lab of Dr. Keiko Torii at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas. The Torii lab studies how functional tissue patterns are formed during plant development. We have uncovered key