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position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Work may involve possible exposure to malodorous vapors, low dose
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of 3 years post-PhD experience (academic, core facility, or industry). Minimum of 3 years of experience working in the areas of image acquisition, image processing, and computer-assisted image analysis
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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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normal parameters; ability to move about workspace. The position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Persons with
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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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requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties
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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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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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adept at computer programming, has a strong command of statistical data analysis and data visualization, who will work as a Computational Biologist. As a Ph.D. Data Scientist, you will join a dynamic team
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phenotyping in Drosophila , the fruit fly that powers modern neuroscience discoveries. This project builds on the Schnitzer lab’s advances in robotic experimentation, laser microsurgery, and optical voltage