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- Department Head of Biological Systems Engineering | The Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Assistant or Associate Professor of Clinical Practice (Medical Genetics) | University of Washington
- Medical Geneticist - Sioux Falls, SD | Avera
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT | Middlebury College
- Postdoctoral Research Associate – Plant Development, Genomics, and Cell Fate Reprogramming | Nelms Lab, University of Georgia
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Early Career Leadership Spotlight: Bahaar Chawla
We’re taking time to get to know the members of the GSA Early Career Scientist Subcommittees. Join us to learn more about members of the Early Career Leadership Program.
GSA’s public comment to OMB on the proposed rule “Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance”
GSA shared serious concerns regarding the proposed changes to Uniform Guidance, which, if enacted, will irrevocably damage scientific integrity, progress, and the strength of the U.S. research enterprise.
Lost in translation: Finding genetic differences with greater confidence
Researchers benchmark widely used variant-calling tools to improve the accuracy of genomic analyses in laboratory mice
It was critical that GSA was so willing to put their faith in us. Many people didn’t initially have a lot of confidence that a group of postdocs could organize a new event of this scale.
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