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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
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inclusive research environment Training in protein biochemistry, immunology, virology, evolutionary biology, statistical inference methods, and computational biology Mentorship tailored to your scientific and
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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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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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complex carbohydrates shape, support and functionalize biological cells and tissues. By using a wide range of molecular and structural biology tools as well as glycobiology and biochemistry, we study the
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school in the biological sciences. What we provide: Hands on training on molecular biology, genetics and plant biology techniques. 1:1 mentorship with senior researchers. Contributing to exciting research
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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are actively seeking a Computer Analyst to join the lab of Dr. Jennifer Zallen
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://stanfordstomata.sites.stanford.edu/ About the role: In this role, you will work collaboratively with Dr. Bergmann to develop, coordinate, and undertake research projects in plant genetics cell biology and developmental biology. We
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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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are using cell biology, biochemistry, and electron microscopy to study how one organelle – the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) – influences the shape and dynamics of other organelles. Specifically, the team’s goal