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international organizations ; Operates effectively in both detail-oriented daily management and longer-term strategic engagement; Employs structured and systemic problem-solving approaches to tackle complex
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for microbial pathogens, especially bacteria, viruses, and fungal pathogens. - Knowledge of other bioinformatics skills such as genome annotation, DNA methylation analysis, protein structure modeling
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); Experience using ATS and CRM technology. Experience working with employment laws and state and local laws as applicable. Licensure, Registration and/or Certification Required by SJCRH Only: Must have a valid
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are cleaned monthly Minimum Education and/or Training: Bachelor's degree (e.g., medical technology or biological, chemical or physical science) required. Master's degree preferred Minimum Experience: Prior
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investigating the new pathways and targets in diabetes/obesity and cancer. The lab uses genetically engineered mouse models and molecular pharmacology tools to identify novel signaling pathways to develop new
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integrating molecular data. Pay Transparency Statement The hiring range is based on market pay structures, with individual salaries determined by factors such as business needs, market conditions, internal
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structured, logical approach. Requests guidance and experiments with new ideas when changes in approach are required. Adapts quickly and positively; learns from mistakes. Demonstrates a basic understanding of
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the fundamental understanding of gene expression mechanisms (e.g. transcription factors, enhancers, genome structure, and transcriptional condensates), and experience building succinct, clear figures using R
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exposure to both laboratory-based and clinically relevant research. * Develop skills in translational research, experimental design, and advanced technologies in vision science. * Receive structured
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cardiac organoid technology (Hofbauer, Jahnel, Papai et al., 2021, Cell; Schmidt, Deyett, et al., 2023, Cell; Mendjan et al., 2025, Nature Reviews). Our main question is, how does the human heart grow? We