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, trustworthiness, and ability to work in a diverse environment with people from a wide variety of backgrounds. Passion for efficiency, operational excellence, and process improvement. Ability to work independently
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expenses Assist lab staff with onboarding requirements and HMS appointments Coordinate letters of recommendation Process and track reimbursements from multiple sources for Investigator, laboratory members
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professional development. What you will do: Handling, processing, and tracking large volumes of bacteria, phages, and DNA samples. Preparing phages for archiving and long-term storage. Propagating and preparing
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workspace. The position requires mobility, including the ability to move materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Work may involve possible exposure to malodorous vapors
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deliveries Maintain and update laboratory standard operating procedure documentation as new protocols are introduced Train and provide task-based oversight to student assistants in routine laboratory
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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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responsible use of, laboratory animals. Our approach involves Vivarium staff working very closely with our scientists by taking responsibility and ownership of processes that involve animals, but are not data
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systems throughout every stage of the scientific process in labs across HHMI. The AI initiative will be centered at HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus. Janelia has been at the forefront of AI-driven research in
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on all lab employment processes including recruitment, processing academic appointments, access forms, payroll actions, facilitating lab staff annual performance reviews, and terminations. Handle
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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