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you will get hands-on experience working on jET projects at the interface of engineering, neuroscience, cell biology, and optical imaging research. Engineers are expected to collaborate with researchers
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states, and regulatory interactions. Nogales and her team focus their efforts on two areas of eukaryotic biology in particular: regulatory mechanisms underlying gene expression and cytoskeleton self
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. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are currently looking for a Research Technician to join the lab of Dr. Rachel Wilson at Harvard
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genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, spectroscopy, and light microscopy techniques. In this role you can interact positively and collaborate with all team members while working in a diverse
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on training in cellular biology, microscopy, animal behavior and data analyses. Contributing to exciting research projects with potential for authorship on research papers and the opportunity to present
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BSL2 cell culture and molecular biology techniques. Works closely with management on the schedule and reports the status of the requests and other updates related to services. Maintains cell lines and
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such as assisting with maintaining reagent and equipment inventories. What You Bring: A bachelor’s degree in biology, neurobiology, or related fields; or equivalent combination of education and experience A
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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are seeking an experienced Senior Lab Manager to join the team of Dr. Catherine Dulac
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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are seeking an experienced Senior Lab Manager to join the team of Dr. Catherine Dulac
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. Work with computational colleagues to develop processing pipelines. Demonstrate your interest and knowledge of C. elegans cell biology to accelerate achieving the project's goals. Contribute directly to