
Zoë Hilbert
@zoehilbertspace
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Asst Prof at Boston College studying the evolution of host-pathogen interactions. Budding mycologist with a forever soft spot for nematodes. (she/her/Dr.)
Boston, MA
Joined May 2020
RT @jhtsong: I'm so excited to announce that the Song lab will be opening in July 2025 @HarvardHEB! We will investigate the genetic basis o….
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RT @BeattieLab: I am hiring a research assistant to work on elucidating mechanisms of cerebral pathogenesis using murine and cell culture m….
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RT @AllyNguyen9: Thrilled to share I will be joining the Department of Cell and Dev. Bio. @CUAnschutz as an Assistant Professor starting Ja….
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RT @snaqvi1990: Hiring a research assistant to join the Naqvi lab @BostonChildrens @harvardmed starting July 2024!. .
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Recruiting a research tech to join the growing Hilbert Lab @BiologyBC ! We're looking for curious scientists to help us build a supportive research environment and tackle adventurous new projects investigating host-fungal interactions. Apply: Please RT!.
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Opening day of the Hilbert Lab @BiologyBC @BostonCollege --can't wait to see what awesome science we get up to in this space in the years to come! Looking for anyone with a passion for evolution, fungal pathogens, and curiosity-driven science to come join us!
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RT @keirballa: I'm looking for RAs & scientists to help launch my lab @czbiohub! We discover and deploy zebrafish viruses to capture infect….
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RT @cramer_lab: Applications for the 2022 Molecular Mycology (MOMY) course @MBLScience are due April 4th:
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RT @blake_billmyre: Happy to share my most recent postdoc work that is now up on bioRxiv: Want to know more about w….
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RT @ElEarlyBird: The Elde lab has two open positions for research technicians. One involving a new mouse model exploring the evolution of b….
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Check out this work from my labmate and friend @keirballa, now in print! Beautiful images, a new virus and some exciting insight into the zebrafish immune system--what more could you want!.
If we can discover hidden virus infections by watching the zebrafish immune system, what else should we be watching? .@CurrentBiology with Marlen @james_gagnon and @ElEarlyBird .
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