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career pathways — BBB research is highly applicable to both. Ongoing networking support, including conferences and collaboration opportunities. The opportunity to shape the direction of a growing, high
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to present research findings, learn about the latest advances in the field, and develop a scientific network. What you bring: A PhD in the life sciences is required. Focus on biochemistry, particularly protein
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lab operations. What we provide: An environment to advance your career and build your network through collaborations and co-working. Opportunity to work in a diverse and encouraging research environment
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to their work at HHMI. This newly created position reports to the Program Officer for Scientific Strategy and follows a hybrid schedule of three days per week in person at HHMI’s headquarters in Chevy Chase, MD
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Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine at CHOP and the Cell and Developmental Biology Department and The Epigenetics Institute at Penn. For more information about the lab please see https://www.mir
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networks. What You’ll Do: Engage in experimental neuroscience projects such as: Exploring how the brain learns to gather sensory information through body movements Investigating how motor development shapes
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to the spinal cord and interconnected networks across the brain. They are elucidating the “skin-brain axis” – taking a holistic approach that combines high-resolution behavioral mapping, brain and peripheral
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Office 365 and other enterprise applications. Proficiency in PowerShell and other automation tools. Familiarity with networking concepts, troubleshooting, and protocols. Experience with Active Directory
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. In exchange, we expect the Fellow to bring fresh perspectives from their recent research experiences to their work at HHMI. This newly created position reports to the Program Officer for Scientific
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of a research program you can take with you if you choose to start an independent lab. Apply for postdoctoral fellowships and grants. Collaborate and bring your expertise to another project in the lab