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cells. The lab's work focuses on how the BBB forms and functions during development, and how its breakdown contributes to neurological diseases. Our research integrates molecular, developmental, and
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and protein dynamics in living embryos. The long-term goal of this research is to leverage this information to build, repair, and regenerate tissues to treat human disease. More information can be found
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Flavell Lab, please visit: Steven – Flavell Lab About the Role We are seeking a motivated and creative researcher to conduct molecular, genetic, optogenetic, imaging, and quantitative behavioral experiments
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working with Janelia researchers conducting basic science in a dynamic team-oriented environment. Please note, this is a 3-month temporary position with the potential to be extended or become permanent
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strong critical‑thinking skills, technical proficiency in molecular biology workflows, and the flexibility to support multiple projects in a dynamic environment. Engagement with the broader genomics
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growth. “Wet lab” candidates should have a strong background in developmental, molecular, cellular, and/or reproductive biology, or related disciplines. “Dry lab” candidates should have a strong foundation
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part of a dynamic community committed to advancing humanity’s understanding of fundamental scientific questions. Amenities that enhance work-life balance, such as on-site childcare, free gyms, available
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experts, contribute to impactful science, and be part of a dynamic community committed to advancing humanity’s understanding of fundamental scientific questions. Amenities that enhance work-life balance
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to join our dynamic team exploring how HIV-1 selectively packages it's dimeric, unspliced RNA genome. Individuals with experience in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM
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here: https://www.plant-stomata.org/ About the Role The ideal candidate is a collaborative, detail-oriented problem solver who thrives in a dynamic research environment. You’ll support both scientific