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. Position Responsibilities Conduct large-scale perturbation assays (MPRAs and CRISPRi) to study gene regulation. Collaborate with quantitative biologists and functional genomics scientists to design and
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accomplishes the ongoing transformation from sensation to action during natural behaviors. Vocal communication is ideally suited to study natural and flexible sensorimotor transformations. During a conversation
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. Science interest and/or background is highly preferred. Position Responsibilities Content Creation & Writing: • Collaborate with internal clients, scientists and subject-matter experts to translate complex
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to the development of tools and resources for the broader research community. Communicate findings through publications, presentations, and collaborations with internal and external researchers. The Koo Lab studies
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fill the role of Scientific Administrator. This position provides administrative support to multiple faculty members with limited guidance, requiring a high degree of organizational skills, judgement
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and effectively with the necessary departments to ensure the successful execution of the tasks listed above. Position Requirements Education: Bachelor’s degree. Experience: A minimum of 7 years
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degree. Experience: A minimum of 7 years experience in a senior level administrative role required as well as exceptional organizational, time management, communication and computing skills, including
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: Associate’s degree in a scientific discipline. Experience: Six months of relevant work experience preferred but not required. Other: ALAT certification preferred but not required. Ability to follow detailed
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holidays as required. Position Requirements Education: Associate’s degree in a scientific discipline. Experience: Six months of relevant work experience preferred but not required. Other: ALAT certification
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Position Description A postdoctoral position studying “algorithms in nature” is available in Dr. Saket Navlakha's research group at the Simon's Center for Quantitative Biology at Cold Spring Harbor