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biology, chemistry, and engineering who work together on target identification and validation, assay development, laboratory automation, high-throughput and high-content screening (up to 650K small
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, biophysical chemistry approaches, ribosome and RNA biochemistry is required. Experience with quantitative biophysical techniques, such as fluorescence imaging/spectroscopy, force spectroscopy or rapid kinetics
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integrated data and automation pipeline. The HTB Center consists of those with advanced training in biology, chemistry, and engineering who work together on target validation, assay development, laboratory
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-performance computing resources for software development and data management, as well as technology infrastructures for surface chemistry and microfluidics. Technologies within the SMC have enabled discoveries