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especially encourage candidates with proven experience in applying computational and experimental methods to social scientific questions – including aptitude in working with large-scale datasets and text
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. Some areas of particular interest include: genetics, evolutionary biology, neurobiology, developmental biology, and stem cell biology. Our lab uses both experimental and computational approaches
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theoretical research and participate in collaborations with experimental groups at Harvard. This position is contingent upon satisfactory performance of responsibilities and upon funding. Basic Qualifications A
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Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/bellonolab Explore molecular mechanisms underlying unique adaptations and behaviors. Fellows have freedom to ask
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Postdoctoral Fellow in developmental cell biology. Candidates interested in embryonic development, genetics, cell polarity, tissue mechanics and multidimensional image analysis are encourage to apply. Our group
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of data collection, analysis, and experimental design across several concurrent studies, including randomized control trials, large-scale surveys, and field experiments. A typical project involves
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/Watabe-Uchida laboratory at Harvard University to study the neural mechanism of decision-making. We seek an individual from a various background with an interest in animal behavior, computation in
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beyond biochemistry) or in chemical computation. Responsibilities: 1. Conduct experimental or computer modeling/phenomenology research on any of the following: (1) Polymer Chemistry and Self-assembly (e.g
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Fellows: Rubin Lab The Rubin lab in Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology has an exciting and broad multiomics program focused on brain aging. Approaches will include experimental and
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applications for research in structural biology of membrane proteins. Our lab investigates the structure, mechanism and evolution of several types of membrane proteins using biochemical, biophysical, and