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use of supervised fine tuning of a pre-trained vision transformer, U-Net architecture, or related topic. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link
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the body during development and how defects in these processes can lead to birth defects and cancer. We use cell biological, genetic, biophysical, computational, and live-imaging approaches to visualize cell
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light microscopy imaging methodologies, including confocal, and light-sheet microscopy, hydrogel-tissue engineering, data analysis, and project management. 1-2 years of experience post-PhD is preferred
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seamless, high-quality experience for guests, staff, and partners. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys combining technology, hospitality, and service excellence. You will help create digital
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personnel in appropriate lab conduct. May train others in technical areas and sophisticated processes. May carry out research project. May evaluate new techniques and technology. May plan for and provide
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. The goal of this work is to understand how neural circuits drive behaviors such as navigation and state-dependent responses. This role involves deep learning–based data processing of calcium imaging
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times it means adjusting strategy, introducing new tactics, or resetting expectations to keep progress moving. You led meaningful, cross-functional efforts spanning people, process, and technology. You
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responsible use of, laboratory animals. Our approach involves Vivarium staff working very closely with our scientists by taking responsibility and ownership of processes that involve animals, but are not data
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Coordinate with TSM and the EverydayAI Accelerator team to ensure alignment with enterprise technology services. Serve as the primary enterprise contact with Anthropic for enterprise support cases, issue
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comparing these engineered genomes with genomic and transcriptomic data from human tumors, the Watson Lab seeks to uncover the functional roles—including phenotypic effects—of frequent chromosomal