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, processes, material objects, and built environments through which a group endeavors to remember, and often honor, people, happenings, or values of the past. We will seek participants working at different
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for genome sequencing data to enhance our understanding of disease processes including cancer and brain-related diseases. Areas of interest include: Identification of mosaic mutations in non-tumor cells and
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to manage the Fellowship recruitment and selection process. Program Development and Implementation Manage all logistics of the fellowship program, including annual fellowship, triannual alumni
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neurodegenerative processes. Responsibilities: Conduct biochemical, genetic, and transcriptomic analyses of key regulators of brain aging using mouse and cerebral organoid models. Design and perform experiments
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given to recent graduates who have not previously held a postdoctoral position. Applicants with external funding are welcome to apply but must undergo the same review process. Please email the Director of
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at Harvard University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to start in Fall 2025. The lab conducts research related to identity processes, language, group dynamics, and political psychology
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to the development and application of new approaches to safely reverse aging and treat both rare and common diseases, while actively supporting the collaborative and innovative environment of the lab. Salary and
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dynamic and collaborative research environment focused on uncovering the cellular and molecular mechanisms driving cognitive decline and neurodegenerative processes. Responsibilities: Conduct biochemical
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. Please direct questions regarding this application process to ethics_fellowships@fas.harvard.edu . Contact Information Yuuka McPherson 124 Mt. Auburn St. 520N Cambridge, MA 02138 Contact Email
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effect prediction. The fellow will work under the mentorship of Dr. Alex Luedtke and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of statisticians, physicians, computer scientists, and health policy