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variation in brain energy use, the experiential drivers of that variation, and possible impacts on downstream traits including growth patterns, body composition and critical periods in cognitive development
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Ph.D. or M.D-Ph.D. (or equivalent) scientists with a strong relevant background. The Postdoctoral Fellow should have working knowledge of in vivo mouse molecular-genetic approaches, mouse cortical
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and knowledge of skeletal muscle functional assays is preferred. 2. Demonstrated record of research achievement. 3. Strong written and oral communication skills. 4. Ability to work independently
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Qualifications: Required Skills/Abilities/Competencies: A Ph.D. in genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, genomics, neuroscience, systems biology, or related. Strong scientific knowledge of molecular and
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conditions. Basic Qualifications Required Skills/Abilities/Competencies: A Ph.D. in genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, genomics, neuroscience, systems biology, or related. Strong scientific knowledge
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Director at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, seeks outstanding postdoctoral applicants with expertise and knowledge of female reproductive biology to join an
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for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, seeks outstanding postdoctoral applicants with knowledge and expertise encompassing engineered cellular microenvironments and vascularized functional
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experts, and other local knowledge carriers—and circulation of lessons learned through routine academic publication and community dissemination—will be essential to the success of these endeavors
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Director at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, seeks outstanding postdoctoral applicants with expertise and knowledge of electrochemical biosensor development
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Director at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, seeks outstanding postdoctoral applicants with expertise and knowledge of electrochemical biosensor development