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species. Experience in a basic or applied science research setting preferred. This could include academic, industry, or non-profit. Ability to learn tasks quickly. Excellent skills in Microsoft Office and
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species. Experience in a basic or applied science research setting preferred. This could include academic, industry, or non-profit. Alternative combinations of education and experience will be considered
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Dr Elizabeth M. C. Hillman Ph.D. this new department will build a community of technology innovators at St Jude, whose research focuses on the development and application of novel methods for imaging
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Dr Elizabeth M. C. Hillman PhD, this new department will build a community of technology innovators at St Jude, whose research focuses on the development and application of novel methods for imaging
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function and structure in vivo and in vitro Apply state-of-the-art methods to analyze synaptic mechanisms and neuronal structure REQUIREMENTS: Above-average Master’s degree in a relevant field Strong
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of Developmental Neurobiology, which houses specialized departmental shared resources, including an integrated support structure for rodent behavior testing, brain organoids, in vivo and ex vivo cellular imaging
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application domains, including manufacturing, robotics, engineering, product development, software development and testing, autonomous and decision systems, and new material discovery. Location: AI4I, OGR
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Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD), Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) and European XFEL the Cluster aims at imaging and understanding how collective behavior
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receive: • Direct mentorship from HFRI faculty investigators • Exposure to study lifecycle management (from concept to close-out) • Structured feedback on scientific writing and presentation skills
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transcriptomic data. • Detect and interpret structural variation from Nanopore/PacBio sequencing. • Build scalable, reproducible pipelines for large genome collections and public databases. • Collaborate closely