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. Basic scripting, automation, or workflow tooling skills to support lightweight analysis and reporting preferred. Physical Requirements: Remaining in a normal seated or standing position for extended
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for event stakeholders. Design, build, and manage online conference and event registration platforms throughout their full lifecycle, from concept to post-event maintenance and post-event analysis
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. Additional computational/data analysis experience is a plus. Background or interest in tumor and cancer-related research is preferred. Exposure to microbiology and basic cloning techniques is a plus but not
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experiments and analysis of data using custom software. Read literature relevant to research areas as required. Perform other duties as required. What you bring: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Neuroscience
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Relations Manager. Opportunities to develop, apply, and hone your skills in the areas of communication, writing, research, and data analysis. Professional development opportunities and being part of
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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 intelligence throughout
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sequencing (preferred but not required). Interest or experience in technology development in genomics and cancer biology. Additional computational/data analysis experience (preferred but not required). Soft
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to evaluate models. Domain expertise in sequence or protein structure analysis will be highly valued. Because this is a team project, we value a clean shared codebase and git-based collaborative workflows
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approvals, ensuring accurate filing and record retention within the document management system. Departmental Financial Administration and Analysis Manage the review, reconciliation, approval, and payment
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these activities, which can be roughly broken down as 70% independent research, 10% research/mentoring with undergraduates, and 10% analysis/writing. They will also advise and mentor graduate students in