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Harvard campus location. Additional details will be discussed during the interview process. Certain visa types may limit work location. Individuals must meet work location sponsorship requirements prior
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Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Movement Science, Physiology, or Biomedical Engineering, to assist with data collection and processing for lab and field based studies of back assisting wearable robots. The Research
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publications or writing samples, which may be from pre- or post-doctoral work, a dissertation chapter, or a manuscript in process. Publications are intended to gauge the research and writing capability
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to conduct the annual National Fellowship Program selection process. The online application portal is located here . Review our online application portal user instructions here . The deadline for all
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of biomechanics and computer vision to document the wingbeat frequencies and phototactic behaviors of diverse insects under diverse contexts. Candidates will be expected to plan and lead behavioral experiments
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Questions Get answers to applicants’ frequently asked questions, from eligibility to the review process, categorized by each disease program. Read FAQs Guidelines From file type and size to formatting
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be involved in a process-based biosphere modeling study of tropical forests. The goal of the research project is to identify and characterize the underlying drivers of differences in the ways in which
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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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process. We use a combination of human and mouse in vivo and in vitro studies to carry out chemical screening and transcriptional profiling analyses to evaluate potential therapeutics related to targeting
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electrical activity with high resolution in space and time. We study information processing in the brains of awake, behaving mice and zebrafish. We also work on electrical signaling in other tissues