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strongly interdisciplinary. Specifically, our star technique is scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) , a powerful electrochemical imaging technique for interrogating electrochemical processes
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the pseudostratified architecture found in epithelial tissues, and how the architecture is exploited for various functions such as morphogenesis, organ development, and tissue fate. We use diverse model organisms
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how different cell types interact. The expectation is that these efforts will lead to high-impact peer-reviewed publications. Former research assistants from our lab have been accepted to graduate
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to describe how the mucosal immune system regulates epithelial stem cells (Cell, 2018). The successful candidate(s) will join an interdisciplinary team spanning several institutions, including the Harvard T.H
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strongly interdisciplinary. Specifically, our star technique is scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) , a powerful electrochemical imaging technique for interrogating electrochemical processes
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the Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC) at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. One of the primary objectives of the ITC is to integrate conceptual theory with computational modeling. We
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1, 2025, or as soon thereafter as possible. The position is for one year, with the possibility of renewal for two additional years. The candidate will work closely with Professor Petros Koumoutsakos
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research and/or clinical doctorate (for example, PhD, MD, DO, DC, ND, DDS, DMD, DVM, VMD, ScD, DNS, PharmD or equivalent doctoral degrees). There is no citizenship requirement for K99 applicants
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of the primary objectives of the ITC is to integrate conceptual theory with computational modeling. We are, therefore, interested in candidates working in any field related to theoretical and/or numerical
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position to work in the Tau Airshower Mountain-Based Observatory, TAMBO. TAMBO is a new experiment that aims to detect astrophysical tau neutrinos in the PeV to 100 PeV energy range, whose first phase is now