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join the Henry Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by Dr. Whitney Henry, an HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar. The Henry Lab investigates the fundamental biology of ferroptosis
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receptors (ORs) lays the groundwork for the rational design of novel classes of insect repellents to control human disease vectors, and to engineer synthetic diagnostic “noses” to detect human disease
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light microscopy imaging methodologies, including confocal, and light-sheet microscopy, hydrogel-tissue engineering, data analysis, and project management. 1-2 years of experience post-PhD is preferred
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graduated PhDs. Proven ability to independently design and carry out projects. Strong skills in tissue culture and molecular biology (required). Experience with DNA sequencing, RNA sequencing, or single-cell
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about the latest advances in the field, and develop a scientific network. What you bring: A PhD in physics, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, or a closely related area of study is required. Experience
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transparent and timely communication. A strong background in biological sample preparation and light microscopy; experience in hydrogel-based tissue engineering and/or expansion microscopy is an asset. Mindset