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, students, and professionals. Together, we are unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are actively seeking a Research Technician to join the laboratory
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world-class research institution supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. For more information about Open Chemistry and the Lavis Lab, please visit https://www.janelia.org/lab/lavis-lab About the
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biology. Please include a cover letter with your application detailing your qualifications and experience for this position. Describe a deep learning project you have executed. Projects in computer vision
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Primary Work Address: 2033 Valley Life Sciences Building, Berkeley, CA, 94720-3140 Current HHMI Employees, click here to apply via your Workday account. We have a rare opportunity for a Lab
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findings clearly to research team members What You Bring Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related quantitative field Strong programming skills in Python and R
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professionals. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are currently looking for a Research Technician to join the lab of Dr. Jonathan Abraham
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. Together, we’re unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We have an outstanding opportunity for a Research Technician to join the lab team of Dr. Elisa Zhang
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implementing novel and innovative tools, technologies and approaches to fundamental problems in systems and circuit-level neuroscience. For more information about the lab check out: https
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perform experiments using an array of state-of-the-art techniques from systems neuroscience, genetics, and physiology. More information about this lab can be found on his website https://knightlab.ucsf.edu
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Center wants to understand how our body maintains energy metabolism in response to internal and external cues, such as hormones, nutrition, and temperature, and how regulatory circuits go wrong in