#thecrick — Public Fediverse posts
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Albane Imbert, Head of Making Lab at The Crick institute in London, is recruiting:
"We are seeking an experienced engineer to join the Making Lab team at Senior (SLRS) or Principal (PLRS) level. This is a hands-on technically demanding role focused on leading the development of robotics, automation and integrated hardware-software systems for biomedical research."
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Albane Imbert, Head of Making Lab at The Crick institute in London, is recruiting:
"We are seeking an experienced engineer to join the Making Lab team at Senior (SLRS) or Principal (PLRS) level. This is a hands-on technically demanding role focused on leading the development of robotics, automation and integrated hardware-software systems for biomedical research."
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Albane Imbert, Head of Making Lab at The Crick institute in London, is recruiting:
"We are seeking an experienced engineer to join the Making Lab team at Senior (SLRS) or Principal (PLRS) level. This is a hands-on technically demanding role focused on leading the development of robotics, automation and integrated hardware-software systems for biomedical research."
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Albane Imbert, Head of Making Lab at The Crick institute in London, is recruiting:
"We are seeking an experienced engineer to join the Making Lab team at Senior (SLRS) or Principal (PLRS) level. This is a hands-on technically demanding role focused on leading the development of robotics, automation and integrated hardware-software systems for biomedical research."
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Albane Imbert, Head of Making Lab at The Crick institute in London, is recruiting:
"We are seeking an experienced engineer to join the Making Lab team at Senior (SLRS) or Principal (PLRS) level. This is a hands-on technically demanding role focused on leading the development of robotics, automation and integrated hardware-software systems for biomedical research."
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Postdoc position at the lab of Michael Winding at #TheCrick in London:
... on neuronal circuits that drive social interactions between animals.
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Open position for a PhD student in the lab of Michael Winding at #TheCrick in London, UK.
The project:
"The role of autism-related genes in brain wiring and social behaviour"
Apply by October 5th.
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New group leader at #TheCrick, Michael Winding, is hiring a staff scientist:
"Interested in a research career, but don't want to worry about funding or job stability? We are hiring a staff scientist! Help us uncover how social behaviours work and how social isolation disrupts brain wiring and function. Apply by 30 June."
"Salary for this Role: LRS, from £31,675 to £35,900. SLRS, from £39,950 to £45,275 with benefits, subject to skills and experience, and opportunities for advancement."
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For all electron microscopists out there:
"Crosshair, semi-automated targeting for electron microscopy with a motorised ultramicrotome"
Kimberly Meechan et al. 2022 @eLife from Yannick Schwab's lab at EMBL in collaboration with The Crick institute. https://elifesciences.org/articles/80899
Presents a new method for reliably and "selectively targeting small regions of interest in a resin block by trimming with an ultramicrotome", powered by "user-friendly software to convert X-ray images of resin-embedded samples into angles and cutting depths for the ultramicrotome."
Reviewed by three outstanding electron microscopists: Christel Genaud, Song Pang, and Michaela Wilsch-Bräuninger.
#electronmicroscopy #microCT #Platynereis #science #methods #EMBL #TheCrick
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When you're chairing a session and your stylist is a strong-willed 5-year old fashionista obsessed with ties. #scientistMom
Razi Karapinar and I look forward to another day full of exciting #science at #TheCrick!
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#Introduction
I have a longstanding interest in identifying which genes the #malaria parasite needs to survive, and why. During my PhD I was involved in early genome-scale screens in #Plasmodium. Now, I'm delving into more detail on gene function at scale by building approaches for automated culture at #TheCrick.Since the pandemic I have also got into #GenomicEpidemiology in a big way. I created https://taxonium.org, a tool for exploring million-sequence trees, amongst other things.