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Our lab has developed novel CRISPR-based tools for functional genomics in the globally important pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. At Rockefeller, you will join a dynamic research team to
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evolved against viral infection. Overview The Research Assistant will work on projects aiming to understand the interaction between cellular proteins, vaccines, antibodies, and viruses including HIV-1 and
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, we perform comparative studies using both amphibian and mammalian model systems, including human embryonic stem cells. Overview The research assistant will work on a project studying coral stem cells
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The ability to faithfully store and retrieve memories is an important adaptive quality that allows humans to reflect on, engage with, and respond to an ever-changing environment. Research in the Laboratory
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AI algorithms and architectures. Overview The Research Assistant will play a crucial role in facilitating and being responsible for all aspects related to in vivo animal-related work required to
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sectioning, staining and EM imaging. Advanced services include immuno-labeling at the EM level, correlative light and electron microscopy techniques and the development of protocols for special research needs
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The new Diagnostic and Treatment Center (D&TC) will be named the "Rockefeller University Clinical Research Center" (RCRC). The University remains committed to its mission of improving the understanding
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The Comparative Bioscience Center (CBC) provides a comprehensive program of animal care in support of the University's in vivo research. The goal of our staff is to provide investigators with the highest level of
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cutting-edge research conducted at the university through the creation of analytical pipelines; the analysis of biological data via direct collaborations; and the training of Rockefeller's faculty, students
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emphasis on fostering a culture of open communication and collaboration, and we strive to build a supportive culture in our endeavors. More research can be found in https://xenopus.rockefeller.edu