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members Keep detailed records Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Neuroscience, Psychology, Biology, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry or related discipline 1-2 years of experience working a
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called G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) applying biochemical, medicinal-chemistry, structural, and cellular techniques. GPCRs are the targets of roughly one-third of all prescribed human therapeutics
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reports. May assist in the establishment of experimental protocols. Postdoc appointments are tied to a research program advised by the Investigator. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Performs research
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Computing Associate (SCA) position represents an alternative to traditional scientific roles (e.g. postdoc) and provides an ideal environment to establish a career in computational research or software
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contributions, and addressing bugs that arise as the platform is used in active research settings. The platform is built in C++ with CUDA-based computation running on NVIDIA GPUs, and is being developed both
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colony of transgenic mice, including breeding and weaning animals and performing genotyping. The remaining time (~50%) will be devoted to helping the PI manage a lab of 15-20 graduate students, postdocs
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genetics, immunophenotyping, as well as other cell and molecular biology techniques. The team consists of PhD and MD-PhD trainees and postdocs at all levels. The ideal candidate will be well-organized, self
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chromosomal abnormalities, such as gains of 1q and 8q, thereby advancing our understanding of tumor biology and potential therapeutic targets. 🔗 Learn more about our work: Watson Lab website About the Role We
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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. The Vosshall lab at Rockefeller University is interested in the molecular neurobiology
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experience. Researchers trained in cancer biology or genomics seeking continuity in their research. Individuals from related fields looking to transition into cancer genomics. Postdocs in the Watson lab will