108 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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, and mass spectrometry) and a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment in Dana-Farber’s Longwood Center. We are part of the Chemical Biology program at the Dana-Farber and the Department
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are available to work directly with Rowland Fellows to design and fabricate new experimental set-ups. Shared research equipment is available at facilities within the Institute and throughout Harvard University
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to formulate and lead a research programme that will deliver innovative, world-class science in molecular host-microbes interactions or a related field and good knowledge of JIC/NRP research fields, underpinning
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, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved
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synthetic biology and oncology. We foster a rigorous, fast-paced, and supportive environment that values intellectual curiosity, creativity, and translational impact. The postdoc will lead projects aimed
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vitro assays of immune function are essential. The current project, which is funded via the MSD/Crick Research Alliance, aims to elucidate the biology responsible for a genetic association with
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, with significant postdoctoral research experience in battery research. This project will use a multidisciplinary approach, whereby novel nanomaterials, existing knowledge on nanoscale processing and
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(renewable based on performance and funding) Project Overview: We have identified a novel gene involved in neurodevelopmental disorders, in collaboration with clinicians and a patient association. You will
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compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We conduct groundbreaking research
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The Laboratory of Neural Stem Cells, led by Professor Hongyan Wang, Acting Director of the Neuroscience & Behavioral Disorders Program at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, is seeking talented and