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is responsible for translating complex scientific ideas into engaging, accurate, and visually compelling educational media. Reporting to the Senior Director, BioInteractive, this role serves as a hands
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at the University of Pennsylvania is a dynamic biochemical research group focused on understanding the mechanisms of radical S-adenosylmethionine (rSAM) enzymes and other metalloenzymes involved in complex
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closely with colleagues and stakeholders across HHMI, including senior leadership, to translate complex ideas into clear, engaging visual experiences that advance HHMI’s research and education mission
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, structural biology, medicinal and computational chemistry, drug discovery, and signaling biology. More information about ongoing research can be found on our website: www.lefkowitzlab.org About the role
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expertise, structured adoption, and coordinated routing across IT, governance, and Anthropic, this role turns tool access into a sustained organizational capability. Who Thrives in This Role: This role is
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electrophysiology, imaging, and behavioral methods, with rodents as the model system. A major challenge that makes learning difficult is that the world is complex and high dimensional: there are often multiple
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& Internal Communications, Facilities, and Campus Operations. The Strategic Initiative Lead owns and drives complex, cross-functional initiatives from concept through implementation and stabilization. This is
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complex tasks effectively and independently with general instruction Excellent oral and written communication skills Exemplary organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to follow instruction
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called G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) applying biochemical, medicinal-chemistry, structural, and cellular techniques. GPCRs are the targets of roughly one-third of all prescribed human therapeutics
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the tools of structural biology, biochemistry and biophysics to study proteins and protein complexes associated with these processes to elucidate how they work, and cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM), X-ray