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Research Specialist, Imaging to join the Nobel Prize winning lab of Dr. Michael Rosbash at Brandeis University. Michael Rosbash is interested in the RNA processing, genes, and mechanisms that underlie
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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. The research in the Zhuang laboratory is aimed at developing imaging methods and applying
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parameters; ability to move about workspace. The position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Work may involve
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clearing and imaging Single cell RNA sequencing and single cell ATAC sequencing Stereotactic and other forms of surgery What You Bring: A Ph.D. in biology (neuroscience, molecular biology, immunology
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the body during development and how defects in these processes can lead to birth defects and cancer. We use cell biological, genetic, biophysical, computational, and live-imaging approaches to visualize cell
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to study how these genes exert their functions in the mouse brain, using techniques such as: A variety of imaging strategies, mouse genetics, as well as cell and molecular biology techniques. What we provide
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or tablet). Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this position with reasonable accommodation. Requests for reasonable accommodation will be evaluated
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pioneering research center in Ashburn, Virginia, where scientists pursue fundamental questions in the life sciences. Our integrated teams of biologists, computational scientists, and tool-builders innovate
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, harvesting and processing of mouse tissues for flow cytometry, genomics, and imaging studies Culture and maintain mammalian cell culture lines, and use standard molecular biology techniques, including CRISPR
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cutting-edge approaches including CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing, genetics, single-cell genomics, behavioral analysis, pharmacology, cell biology, calcium imaging, and neuroanatomical mapping to understand how