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(1) develops new tools and approaches to study cell types in non-human primate systems, (2) discovers developmental processes that lead to primate brain specializations, (3) generates multimodal
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the day-night cycle. Recent work has provided evidence that the circadian clock regulates immune functions in coordination with the day-night cycle. However, the underlying mechanisms by which the circadian
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management and mouse colony management. This is a one-year appointment with the possibility of extension. Responsibilities ⢠Manage mouse colony, assist lab members with mouse procedures. ⢠Assist with lab
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skilled bioinformatician to contribute to single cell genomics-based projects. The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary group and support a wide variety of projects conducting cutting-edge
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here: www.kocherlab.com. We are looking for a motivated individual with experience in molecular biology and cell culture to pilot new methods in bees. Under general supervision, the ideal candidate with
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protein as they move through biomolecular condensates within living cells, to understand condensate function and dysfunction in cell physiology and disease. We seek a PhD level scientist who is interested
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The Krienen lab (krienenlab.org) at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute is looking for a skilled bioinformatician to contribute to single cell genomics-based projects. The successful candidate will
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cell genomics as part of an international consortium to comprehensively map cell types in mammalian brains. This position provides an excellent opportunity to further develop research skills in
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"Nanoscale Imaging and Single-Molecule Metabolite Detection within a Biological Cell by exploiting Laser-driven Quantum Coherences". This project aims to develop an instrument of unprecedented capability
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The Department of Molecular Biology may have occasional openings for full and part-time lecturers in the areas of molecular biology, cell biology, neurobiology, biochemistry, neuroscience, and