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canids and primates. We are specifically recruiting applicants with interest and expertise in neurohistology, stereology, and other microscopy analysis techniques. Additional projects and training
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research and competitor analysis to provide insights for product strategy. Help define and prioritize features for the product roadmap, ensuring alignment with business goals. Collaborate with engineering
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at Harvard, including operating and optimizing the imaging pipeline, developing high-throughput quality control workflows, as well as performing downstream data analysis. The imaging pipeline involves a custom
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line with strategic objectives. Tracking, Reporting, & Analysis - 20%: Monitor partnership activities and track key performance metrics. Assist in preparing detailed reports for internal stakeholders
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to evaluate partnership effectiveness. Market Research: 5% Perform market research and competitor analysis to identify new partnership opportunities, with attention to high-potential global markets. This role
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. Activities may include training and supervising research assistants; experiment design, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation and grant-writing, and collaboration with the research lab
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on the project “Trade Policy and Long-Run Economic Development.” This project investigates when and how tariff barriers either foster or hinder long-term economic development, through a comparative analysis of
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11-Jun-2025 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 68197BR Job Summary The Research Assistant II Non-Lab (RAII) will support Prof. David Bloom's research portfolio with quantitative data analysis
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projects with competing priorities. Provide qualitative analysis, writing, and editing of academic journal articles, HBS cases, and HBS teaching notes. Propose, develop, synthesize, and provide analysis
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born out of a desire to bridge a scholarly gap and reveal the antiquity of humanity to American audiences. As a component of this mission, the School was devoted to training U.S. students in the field