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labs across HHMI. This role is part of the AI+CryoET project within AI@HHMI, a multi-institutional project at the intersection of cryo-electron tomography (cryoET), molecular dynamics simulation, and
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MD. The position offers exposure to a wide range of experimental techniques and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to active research projects in a dynamic lab environment. It is best suited
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is seeking a dynamic, driven, and curious Research Technician to join our group. We are funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), a biomedical research organization that supports academic
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at the University of Pennsylvania is a dynamic biochemical research group focused on understanding the mechanisms of radical S-adenosylmethionine (rSAM) enzymes and other metalloenzymes involved in complex
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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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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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and cellular regulation using a range of biochemical and molecular approaches. This is a collaborative research environment where team members work closely together while also having opportunities
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metabolic diseases. Kajimura and his team are particularly interested in metabolic organs, such as adipose tissue, muscle, and liver, that dynamically remodel cellular composition and metabolism. Metabolic
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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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. Alison Feder, Freeman Hrabowski Scholar , based in the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle. The Feder lab investigates the dynamics of rapidly evolving populations