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: The opportunity to lead a project addressing fundamental questions in neuroscience A collaborative lab environment with strong support for your research A lab led by a bench scientist who values curiosity, teamwork
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growth. This role reports to the Head of Science Education and follows a hybrid schedule of three days in person at our Headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland. What we offer: Meaningful Impact: Lead a
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intelligence throughout the research process—by supporting AI-driven projects through the creation of advanced chemical reagents. About the role: As a member of the team, you will focus on chemical synthesis
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to Janelia from the Washington D.C. metro area. What you’ll do: Lead the acquisition and analysis of neural data as mice hunt for prey using ambiguous information in a large arena. Analyze results and present
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. Juan Alvarez is recruiting creative, collaborative, and highly independent Postdoctoral Scientists to lead new research projects in his lab at the University of Pennsylvania. Learn more about the lab
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comprehensive health and welfare benefits including an employee education assistance program. Successful projects in which the candidate participates will lead to authorship on scientific publications. Attending
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years to support AI-driven projects and to embed AI systems throughout every stage of the scientific process in labs across HHMI. The AI initiative will be centered at HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus
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Office of General Counsel to prioritize data IP and licensing standards, e.g., Open Data Commons, Copyright, Open-Source terms, etc. Lead data and related records retention and archiving. Develop and
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. Create an internal guide and prompt library for practical AI use. Design and lead a short, hands-on, AI-focused seminar series for staff (e.g., lunch-and-learn sessions). Develop take-home materials
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intelligence throughout the scientific process. During the initial phase of the project, the researcher will spend significant time on-site at Stanford University working with the Schnitzer Lab to learn and