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a 10-12 week assignment where they will support the progress of architectural projects at both our Headquarters office and our Janelia Research Campus and assist the Facilities, Safety, and Security
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architecture on genome-related processes such as gene transcription, DNA replication, and DNA repair in eukaryotes. We also study chromatin organization in non-eukaryotic organisms such as giant viruses
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the lab of Dr. Eva Nogales at the University of California, Berkeley. Eva Nogales studies the molecular function of macromolecular assemblies by direct visualization of their architecture, functional
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prokaryotes and eukaryotes, such as studying a kinase and its cellular function in health and its role in Parkinson’s disease. In addition, they are examining the molecular architecture of the nuclear periphery
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structure & assembly of cell surface polymers that form extracellular architectures. Many organisms extend their surfaces as protective barriers, to mediate cellular interactions, and to confer mechanical
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integrations architecture. They will manage a team of technical experts to develop and support integrations between HHMI internal vendors and/or vendor systems. They should have the ability to adapt to new and