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About the Opportunity Job Summary The department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things (WIoT) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work
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health risks or co-occurring adversities; mental health; risk and resilience in response to race- or weight-based stigma and discrimination; use of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology to address
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the humanities and social sciences, as well as applicants with degrees in the natural sciences, business, engineering, computer science, health sciences, law, art, media, and design, who have demonstrated
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of specific proteins in a cancer cell’s nucleus with SINE technology. Our primary focus is on developing novel drugs which we hope will help treat patients with certain blood cancers or solid tumor malignancies
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their importance, the majority cannot be genetically engineered, and even those that can are notoriously difficult to work with. The postdoctoral associate will develop fundamentally new approaches for genetically
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proteins. Arvinas uses its proprietary PROTAC® Discovery Engine platform to engineer proteolysis targeting chimeras, or PROTAC® targeted protein degraders, that are designed to harness the body’s own natural
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projects completed, future directions and how they relate to the current position) and academic/technical training, including current skills and training goals. Please contact Dr. Rodman at a.rodman
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Kendall Square, the group is building a sustainable innovation engine within the biotech community. Responsibilities: Assist in development and execution of marketing campaigns, brand launches, and
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headquarters in Kendall Square, the group is building a sustainable innovation engine within the biotech community. Responsibilities: Brand Management and Commercial Experiences Serve as product and therapeutic
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learning/AI, and science of science, as well as quantifying art. The BarabásiLab's current work spans the applications of networks toward understanding food and nutrition, human diseases, disease progression