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. Mustafa Mir’s lab at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and The University of Pennsylvania. The Mir lab develops and applies advanced light microscopy methods, genomics, and gene editing, to study the
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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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chromatin condensates (Gibson et al., Cell, 2019; Gibson et al., PNAS, 2023), we have developed methods to determine the higher-order organization of reconstituted and native chromatin in high-pressure frozen
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cross-modal object recognition. This position is ideal for experimentalists who are passionate about mechanistic insights into cognitive behavior and eager to develop innovative methods. Application
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process within scientific discipline. Investigates, creates, and develops new methods/technologies for project advancement. Maintains high level of professional expertise through familiarity with scientific
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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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embedded in the laboratory of Dr. Bernardo Sabatini and will work closely with Dr. Paolo Capelli, a postdoctoral researcher. The technician will gain exposure to a broad range of methods, from coding and
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imaging methods and applying them to problems of biomedical interest. The lab’s current research is focused on three major areas: (1) super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, (2) single-cell transcriptome
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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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, to record and manipulate neuronal activity in behaving animals with high spatiotemporal precision. By combining these cutting-edge optical methods with electrophysiology and quantitative behavioral paradigms