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biophysical assays. To learn more about the lab, visit their website: https://cryoem.berkeley.edu/ About the role: You will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of computer hardware and software
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, hands-on work. We share our methods, results, and tools with the scientific community. About the Role: The Technology Support Specialist's role is to support computer operation for scientific research
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. Ability to keep accurate records of work performed. Actively seeks opportunities to increase skills and expertise. Able to learn complex tasks with general instruction. Able to use experience to perform a
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for professional development and growth in an inclusive and nurturing environment. A team that believes in continuous learning and cultivates an environment of collaboration. Work experience in a highly dynamic and
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framework for neuroimmune crosstalk in the development of inflammatory disease states. To learn more about the lab, visit their website: https://bautistalab.weebly.com/ About the role: The Research Technician
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learning while cultivating a supportive environment where all team members can commit to and function at their highest level. A competitive compensation package that includes up to $10,000 in educational
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, working with others, and have a highly developed desire for continuous learning. We are ideally looking for candidates who are interested in staying in this role for at least two years before moving
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constraints, it is likely that the lessons we learn from this simple brain will provide clues to understanding similar problems in more complex brains, including the human brain. More information about the lab
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large populations of neurons perform complex computations. We collect and analyze recordings of 50,000+ neurons, developing machine learning tools to extract computational principles from these large
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the vibrant Dana-Farber/Harvard Medical School research community. Access to HHMI’s on-demand educational courses and interactive seminars taught by members of our learning and organization development team