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recordings, high-dimensional data analysis, and computational modeling that links neural activity to behavior. For interested candidates, there is also an optional opportunity to participate in wet-lab imaging
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position in the lab requires high-level technical skills in microscopy and computational image analysis and experience in experimental biological research. Duties and tasks are complex in nature where
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data pipelines—into reliable, high-performance research tools. Collaborate with neuroengineers, biologists, and mechanical engineers to translate technical innovations into research impact. Document and
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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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and other complex biological systems. This role is critical to ensuring the continuous, safe, and efficient operation of the laboratory through oversight of documentation, materials, workflows
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zebrafish and mouse models, including microinjections, live imaging, and behavioral studies. Apply molecular biology techniques including PCR, cloning, and genotyping. Perform in vivo imaging and high
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(such as a laptop computer 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
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to automate Drosophila experiments. Integrate, troubleshoot, and revise hardware and software systems—robotics, controls, imaging, and data pipelines—into reliable, high-performance research tools. Develop and
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orchestration, and high-throughput data processing, as well as experience working with large biological datasets in GPU-based computing environments. What we provide: A competitive compensation package, with
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pregnancy biology by joining the lab team of Dr. Elisa Zhang, Freeman Hrabowski Scholar . The Freeman Hrabowski Scholar program is noteworthy for selecting outstanding basic researchers who have prioritized