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and technology. May plan for and provide working supervision to the work of Research Technicians or other junior laboratory personnel. Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree in health or physical
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of laboratory techniques that help research understand cell structure, cell interactions, and protein localization? Do you have exceptional attention to detail, steady hands, and dexterity when working with small
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a rapidly evolving, service‑oriented laboratory that supports a wide range of molecular biology and genome‑engineering projects. In this role, you will contribute to genome‑editing workflows and other
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that require at-scale analysis to extract useful information about the biological structures or animal behaviors. The PTR-Bioimage Analysis team within Project Technical Resources (PTR) collaborates with
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) - $91,000.00 (maximum) Pay Type: Annual HHMI’s salary structure is developed based on relevant job market data. HHMI considers a candidate's education, previous experiences, knowledge, skills and abilities, as
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at Columbia University are seeking an energetic, curious, and driven Postdoctoral Scientist with expertise in protein engineering to join our research teams for a unique, collaborative opportunity. As a joint
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Benefits at HHMI site to learn more. Compensation Range $70,000.00 (minimum) - $80,500.00 (midpoint) - $91,000.00 (maximum) Pay Type: Annual HHMI’s salary structure is developed based on relevant job market
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biology for more than 15 years. Its forward-thinking structure, centralized funding, and collaborative culture make it ideally suited to take this bold leap forward. To learn more about the initiative
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at HHMI site to learn more. Compensation Range $18.40 (minimum) - $23.03 (midpoint) - $29.93 (maximum) Pay Type: Hourly HHMI’s salary structure is developed based on relevant job market data. HHMI
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or action selection. A current promising project investigates how neuronal integration occurs at the interface of forebrain and hindbrain structures. We believe that elucidating the integration rules will