100 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at HHMI
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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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of mosquito host-seeking behavior. Mosquitoes require a blood meal to complete egg development, and in carrying out this innate behavior, they spread dangerous infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue, Zika
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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
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an energetic, curious, and driven Postdoctoral Scientist to join our team. Dr. Ai Ing Lim studies how the immune systems of mothers and their children interact during reproduction and early life development
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purchasing/ordering (approximately 20% effort). Train graduate students, postdocs, and staff on standard lab methods (approximately 5% effort). Contribute to collaborative research projects across the lab
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Provide: Opportunity to contribute to high-impact publications. Mentorship from Dr. Luciano Marraffini and other senior researchers in the lab. A research experience designed to develop transferable skills
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to develop new procedures. Physical Requirements Remaining in a normal seated or standing position for extended periods of time; reaching and grasping by extending hand(s) or arm(s); dexterity to manipulate
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stem cell–derived organoids as models of islet development, physiology, and diabetes cell therapy. Projects will be tailored to the interests of the successful candidate within the following research
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–microbiota interactions, autoimmunity, cancer, and early-life immune development. Recent work from the lab has defined the cell types and mechanisms that instruct peripheral regulatory T cell development and
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. Mustafa Mir’s lab at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and The University of Pennsylvania. The Mir lab develops and applies advanced light microscopy methods, genomics, and gene editing, to study the