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gene expression and processing (i.e transcription and RNA splicing). Some specific projects include 1) understanding how particular arrangements of sequence elements are read by the splicing machinery, 2
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bioengineering and chemical approaches to develop molecular tools to visualize and study the brain. Research in the lab combines electrophysiology, fluorescence imaging, protein engineering, and advanced genetic
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to species diversity, using multiple echinoderm embryos. Both projects require skills in general molecular biology, cell biology, embryology or live imaging such as general microscopy, microinjection, embryo
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gene expression and processing (i.e transcription and RNA splicing). Some specific projects include 1) understanding how particular arrangements of sequence elements are read by the splicing machinery, 2
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in order to enter the U.S. and commence lawful employment under the terms of their appointment. PhD Chemistry or related field Candidates should submit all application materials (CV and cover letter
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research appointment beginning July 1, 2026. Candidates are required to have received a PhD or equivalent in Mathematics or related field by the start of their appointment, and they may have up to three
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their doctorate from an institution other than Brown University within the last five years and must have the PhD (or equivalent) in hand by July 31, 2026. Selected candidates who have not completed all requirements
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maintenance. The Research Assistant will assist with ongoing behavioral/experimental, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging (MRI/fMRI and PET) data collection, blood draw sample transfer, image and non-image
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quality care, improve patient outcomes, and drive structural change in U.S. health care delivery. Current projects include examining regulation and use of digital health technologies, access to medications
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hands on experience with cutting-edge neuroscience techniques while contributing to collaborative projects aimed at advancing our understanding of somatosensory processing in health and disease. This role