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students and junior researchers Collaborates closely with lab members, facility staff, and research partners. What you bring: A PhD in neuroscience or related field of the life sciences. A PhD in engineering
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engineering. The position aims at developing qualifications and experience in computational research and professional software engineering in a research environment that enables the candidate to pursue
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: College degree in life science or any other related field preferred. Six months of experience working with vertebrate animal species. Experience in a basic or applied science research setting preferred
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themes: Modeling human pancreatic islet development and physiological maturation Engineering islet organoids for diabetes modeling and screening applications Circadian clock ontogeny and metabolic
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applied science research setting preferred. This could include academic, industry, or non-profit. Ability to learn tasks quickly. Excellent skills in Microsoft Office and/or Google Docs. Ability to complete
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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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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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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
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diverse user base. It serves the entire HHMI community nationwide for cutting-edge research in structural and cellular biology. The facility currently hosts three highly configured Titan Krios microscopes
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Eichler at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The Eichler lab is interested in the disease and evolutionary impact of gene duplication and other complex forms of human structural variation