97 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at HHMI
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, with a 4th Krios microscope being installed, an Aquilos2 cryo focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (cryo FIB-SEM), a Hydra plasma cryo FIB-SEM, multiple screening electron microscopes, cryo
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Manager to join the Kim Lab at Princeton University. The Kim Lab at Princeton University develops molecular and optical approaches to study the function and molecular organization of neurons in the brain
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development and growth through the execution of research projects. Chances to collaborate with lab members who provide invaluable guidance and connect with renowned members of the science community through
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a variety of different ways ranging from conducting basic biomedical research, empowering educators, inspiring students, developing the next generation of scientists – even stretching into film and
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with a 4th Krios microscope being installed, an Aquilos2 cryo focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIBSEM), a Hydra plasmon cryo FIBSEM, multiple screening electron microscopes, cryo light
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research, empowering educators, inspiring students, developing the next generation of scientists – even stretching into film and media production. Our Headquarters is in the greater Washington, DC metro
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team as associates. In this role, you will support investment decision making in: Manager identification, evaluation and diligence across multiple asset classes including public and private equities
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developing approaches to leverage spatial data to better understand evolutionary histories. More information about the lab and their work can be found by visiting https://federlab.github.io/ About the
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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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understanding how moving bodies and perception are integrated, we can develop more effective clinical interventions and inspire the next revolution in AI - one that reflects how biological brains learn through