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Primary Work Address: 2033 Valley Life Sciences Building, Berkeley, CA, 94720-3140 Current HHMI Employees, click here to apply via your Workday account. We are seeking a Computer Analyst III to join
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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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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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preparation of future leaders in science and science education and ensure the advancement of diversity and inclusion within the field. The Senior Program Assistant will be part of the IL group and will support
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through continued support of existing efforts as well as new initiatives. One of the newer initiatives is to create a research training program for individuals interested in gaining experience and training
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efforts. One of the key responsibilities of this role is working to ensure alignment with HHMI’s mission, vision, and culture among office and lab staff. It will be critical to model strategic leadership
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building relationships with grad students and postdocs Opportunities for professional and education development including academic courses The potential to work on an independent project that supports
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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
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Opportunities to learn more about systems neuroscience and neurophysiology One on one mentorship with graduate students and postdocs Understanding of project management and system level design of an experimental
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. Excellent mentorship from a hands-on Lab Head and excellent Postdocs who are deeply invested in the success of those in the lab. A collaborative research environment - participation in a group of researchers