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from tissues for downstream analysis. Perform flow cytometry, histological analyses, and imaging-based ferroptosis assays. Analyze single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data in collaboration with
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, and hone your skills in the areas of database development and management, data analysis, AI tools, and project management. Professional development opportunities and being part of an engaging intern
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you’ll do: Carry out multistep syntheses of organic molecules including reaction setup, workup, purification, and analysis of products. Perform conjugation of small molecules to proteins, nucleic acids
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transcriptomics, epigenomics, or proteomics, including data analysis Soft Skills Scientific independence: ability to define and pursue key biological questions Autonomy: logical and structured approach
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imaging, and the Reiser labs’ expertise in instrumentation, fly behavior, neural circuit analysis, and connectomics. This position is part of AI@HHMI, a ten-year initiative to integrate artificial
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biology, genetics, microscopy and image analysis. Training in science writing and communication. 1:1 mentorship while also working collaboratively as part of a team. Opportunities for professional and
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to Janelia from the Washington D.C. metro area. What you’ll do: Lead the acquisition and analysis of neural data as mice hunt for prey using ambiguous information in a large arena. Analyze results and present
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, proteomics and genomics, fungal genetics, evolutionary analysis, mammalian cell culture, and state-of-the-art live-cell imaging. Through collaborations they have access to cryo-electron microscopy and cryo
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/or the analysis of next generation sequencing data would be a plus. A self-motivated mindset with the persistence to explore innovative research and address challenging scientific problems. Strong
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chemosensory receptors using a variety of approaches, including: Molecular biology (mutagenesis, plasmid design, cloning) Membrane protein biochemistry (expression, purification, and analysis) Functional assays