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are making a difference. The laboratory of Dr. Tirin Moore at Stanford University is seeking a Summer Computational Research Assistant. Dr. Moore’s lab seeks to understand the neural circuits responsible
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the Science Education Alliance (SEA) program. The SEA offers 2- and 4-year colleges and universities the opportunity to participate in national collaborative research projects that are structured to enable
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novel biological discoveries Freedom to pursue creative ideas that bring to bear your previous experience and current/future interests! What you bring: A PhD in experimental neuroscience, computational
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that work! What You Bring: PhD. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or Structural Biology, or equivalent. Proven foundation in Molecular Biology techniques Familiarity with structural biology techniques is a
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and national levels. This is a new research direction for a lab that has worked for 20+ years at the intersection of experimental and computational biology. Previous work in the lab has focused
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current/future interests What you bring: A PhD in chemistry, molecular biology, or a related field Experience with molecular biology Creative ideas to develop or apply molecular tools Diversity, equity and
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computer programming and data analysis. Applicants should submit both their curriculum vitae and a detailed statement on how their experience and interests relate to the lab’s work. Physical Requirements
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bring: A PhD in experimental neuroscience, computational neuroscience, or a related field Programming expertise in Python (preferred) or MATLAB Experience analyzing neural datasets and using machine
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information can be found on the lab’s website . General Qualifications: PhD. and/or M.D./Ph.D. degree in cell biology, biochemistry, structural biology, or molecular biology Effective communication skills, self
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own projects, and for Postdocs considering academic positions, to support the transition to launching their independent research program. For more information visit: http://aphillipslab.ucsf.edu some