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, from coding and data analysis to wet-lab experiments in mice, and will play a hands-on role in advancing cutting-edge neuroscience research. Daily responsibilities will include coding to analyze data
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molecular biology techniques (e.g., plasmid cloning, western blotting, genetic crosses) and experimental approaches in neuroscience (e.g., electrophysiology or calcium imaging). Basic coding familiarity
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of science. Advanced experience in coding and analysis of large multimodal datasets. Ability to learn quickly and to work both independently and as part of a team. High level of research integrity and
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organization systems (e.g., color-coded spreadsheets, calendars, and tracking tools) Strong written and verbal communication skills A proactive, service-oriented mindset with the ability to anticipate needs
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, please be sure to include links to source control or websites to showcase your coding experience and skills (GitHub, etc.). Physical Requirements: Remaining in a normal seated or standing position
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: Familiarity with a coding language (Python or others). Compensation Range: Research Technician II (annual) – $47,840 (minimum) - $59,800 (midpoint) - $77,740 (maximum) Research Technician III (annual) – $56,695
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highlight your coding experience and explain how your enthusiasm and ability to learn quickly can help you succeed in this role—even if you don’t meet every listed requirement. About the Role: The Scientific
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culture. A willingness to take initiative, adapt to evolving needs, and support both scientific and operational aspects of lab life. Coding or data management skills a plus. Physical Requirements Remaining
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production-quality Python code to parse, validate, and transform sequence data from published research papers, public databases, and experimental outputs. This role requires both technical excellence in data