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literature. May supervise the activities of other staff within the laboratory. What you bring: PhD (or MD/PhD) in Immunology, Microbiology, Developmental Biology, or related fields. Strong publication record
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-bac or gap-year trainees, particularly those planning to pursue MD, PhD, or MD/PhD training, as past trainees from this position have gone on to leading universities nationwide. Applicants from local
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image analysis projects supported by PTR, including timely and effective reporting to stakeholders. What You Bring: PhD degree in the field of biology/biomedical imaging or computer science and a minimum
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-paced, highly collaborative environment. It is ideal for individuals planning to spend two years gaining hands-on research experience prior to pursuing a PhD or graduate program, offering exceptional
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students and junior researchers Collaborates closely with lab members, facility staff, and research partners. What you bring: A PhD in neuroscience or related field of the life sciences. A PhD in engineering
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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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ferroptosis, metabolism, and inflammation. What You Bring PhD in immunology, metabolism, regeneration, or cell biology (0–3 years post-PhD preferred). Proficiency in in vivo models, immune–metabolic signaling
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. Handling confidential information with professionalism and discretion. What you bring: Master’s or equivalent degree in the life sciences, PhD preferred. 5+ years working in a lab, microbiology lab
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share new designs, workflows, and analytical tools with the broader scientific community. What you bring: PhD in robotics, electrical or mechanical engineering, or a related discipline. A flexible and
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. What you bring: A PhD in neuroscience or related field. Experience analyzing, and ideally acquiring, both neural and behavioral data. A willingness to work with mice. An interest in publishing pre-prints