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imaginative Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team investigating fundamental mechanisms of developmental biology. Our lab focuses on understanding cellular and molecular processes that drive
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molecular biology. Applicants will benefit directly from the interdisciplinary core facilities at the Rowland Institute at Harvard and will be encouraged to participate in the Harvard and Boston scientific
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clinical pulmonologists and immunologists to study the molecular mechanisms that underly airway tissue homeostasis and asthma pathogenesis. In addition, our group aims to develop new computational algorithms
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the ability to identify and pursue research problems independently while working well in an interactive and dynamic setting. Additional Qualifications: Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, list
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dynamic setting. Additional Qualifications Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, list of publications, and a research proposal explaining research interests (no page limit). Please also provide
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particle physics appropriate to the level of the position; and have the ability to identify and pursue research problems independently while working well in an interactive and dynamic setting. Additional
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, 120-128. Basic Qualifications A PhD (or equivalent), or near completion, in a relevant field such as chemistry, physics, materials science, or engineering (chemical, electrical, or mechanical
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candidates with backgrounds in microbiology and molecular biology. Applicants will benefit directly from the interdisciplinary core facilities at the Rowland Institute at Harvard and will be encouraged
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, 120-128. Basic Qualifications A PhD (or equivalent), or near completion, in a relevant field such as chemistry, physics, materials science, or engineering (chemical, electrical, or mechanical
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independently while working well in an interactive and dynamic setting. Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Contact Information Morgan Holly https://www.physics.harvard.edu/ Harvard Physics Department