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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | 13 days ago
ASSOCIATE, CANCER BIOLOGY, Program in Media Arts and Sciences-Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek (NCB), to fill an opening in Professor Deblina Sarkar's research group at MIT for a postdoctoral associate with experience
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: Bioengineering Salary Range: Up to $52,000 DOQ Pay Basis: Monthly Position Status: Regular full-time Location: Richardson Job Description: A postdoctoral position in genome editing and mammalian synthetic biology
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, 6 full-time staff and approximately 300 full-time students across our undergraduate majors of Biology, Biotechnology and Molecular Bioscience, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and
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. While this position requires a computational biology, data science and machine learning background, applicants are highly encouraged to apply even if they don’t have all the preferred qualifications
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James Finley), the Seethapathi Motor Control group at MIT (PI Nidhi Seethapathi), and the Nishikawa Biomechanics lab at Northern Arizona University (PI Kiisa Nishikawa), among others. The IMSI
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cultural atmosphere and world-class sports and entertainment in a temperate climate. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience: Ph.D. in biology, neuroscience
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, cell type evolution and cell-cell interactions (e.g. Cao et al., Nature 2019; Lemaire et al., Science Advances, 2021; Chen et al., Plos Biology, 2022). Our research aims to elucidate the gene regulatory
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Sciences | Evolution Ecology and Organismal Biology Applications are invited for one Post Doctoral Scholar position in the Jarzyna lab in the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology at
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collaborators on these projects, including Pawan Sinha at MIT, Alireza Ramezani at Northeastern, Joo-Hyun Song at Brown University, and David Lin at Massachusetts General Hospital. The research is supported by
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-reconstruction analysis. Work with Consortium collaborators (MIT, University of Cambridge) to analyze and interpret the reconstructed neural circuits, including defining connectomic cell types and testing neural