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Technician II in the lab of Dr. Barbara J. Meyer at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Meyer is a Genetics, Genomics, Evolution, and Development Professor in the Molecular and Cell Biology Department
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communications channels and our external-facing employee ambassador social media program. Our internal communications channels reach nearly 4,000 employees and contractors, and our employee ambassador social media
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duties. Affiliation with the world-class Broad Institute and Harvard research communities Opportunities to collaborate with physicians, professors, clinicians, leading hospitals, and interdisciplinary
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provide: Working with a team that believes in continuous learning and cultivating an environment where all members help each other. Direct mentorship from the Lead Recruitment Partner, Internship Program
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bring: Current enrollment in a bachelor’s degree program majoring in the liberal arts is required. Graduate students will also be considered and are welcome to apply. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
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team climate. For more information about the lab and its work, please visit the lab website: https://www.lmrt.mit.edu/ Professor Bhatia is an educator deeply committed to mentoring students and teaching
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. What you bring: Current enrollment in a bachelor’s degree program majoring in communications, English, journalism, social sciences, political science, or a related area of study is required. Strong
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. Specifically, they apply advanced genome sequencing methods to understand how segmental duplications give rise to new genes and recurrent rearrangements associated with the neurodevelopmental delay, including
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experienced in job duties and in the principles and practices associated with those duties with an understanding of the underlying scientific principles. Ability to draft routine reports and keep accurate
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-associated volatile compounds. This position is an excellent fit for a detail-oriented candidates eager to contribute to innovative structural studies of insect olfactory and chemosensory receptors in a fast