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approach to understanding sensory neural processing in the context of animal behavior. The position is funded by active NIH grants supporting the Lab. The minimum qualifications to apply are: Ph.D
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: Desired skills or the ability to quickly learn Understanding of musical analysis/music theory (rhythm) either Western or Indian Film subtitle entry knowledge AI audio analysis skills and/or use of software
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is filled. A start date between April and May 2024 is desired. Responsibilities: Perform basic and applied research on pollinator ecology and conservation, pollination biology, plant reproductive
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learning: how to investigate the functions of RNA polymerases; lab safety, techniques, and management; skills to maintain and use C. elegans as a research animal model; g enetics, microscope imaging, CRISPR
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, cilia, work normally and what goes wrong in disease. We employ both human cell systems and the green algae, Chlamydomonas , to probe function of ciliary proteins. We use microscopy, genome engineering
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laboratory techniques and/or bioinformatics, and excellent communication skills. If you are passionate about advancing scientific knowledge and thrive in a collaborative environment, we encourage you to apply
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trials focused on health behavior change (e.g., smoking cessation, alcohol use reduction/cessation, marijuana use reduction/cessation). There are ample opportunities to be included on research publications
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, cilia, work normally and what goes wrong in disease. We employ both human cell systems and the green algae, Chlamydomonas , to probe function of ciliary proteins. We use microscopy, genome engineering
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to perform mathematical calculations in different units of measurement Ability to use fractions, percentages and ratios Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite or other relevant programs Detail oriented and
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journals. The position is perfect for individuals interested in applying for graduate school and need to gain laboratory experience or are looking for a long-term laboratory position with the possibility