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applications and nominations for postdoctoral researchers based at Roux in Portland, Maine, USA. The selected researchers will be aligned with the AI for Climate and Sustainability (AI4CaS) focus area within
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of 2-3 years, with yearly renewals based upon funding and performance. This position will be based in the Social Development and Wellbeing Lab led by Dr. Alexandra Rodman. The Lab and offices
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Derived Therapy fellowship, based in Cambridge, MA. About Takeda Takeda has been translating science into breakthrough medicines for 240 years. Every step of the way, our teams have worked together
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to collaborate with Prof. Robert Riener at ETH Zürich, a leader in Rehabilitation Robotics. Projects span human subjects research, computational modeling, and robotic technologies. This position is ideal
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-located JAX Portland research site. The postdoc will contribute to and help lead projects related to the development and validation of models in the precision health domain that aim at diagnosing various
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, and scholarly activities. In partnership with Northeastern University, Takeda is offering a two-year Global Regulatory Affairs- Plasma Derived Therapy fellowship, based in Cambridge, MA. About Takeda
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, and scholarly activities. In partnership with Northeastern University, CSL Seqirus is offering a two-year Medical Affairs fellowship, based in Waltham, Massachusetts. About CSL Seqirus At CSL Seqirus
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at Northeastern University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior position. The position is to begin Summer or Fall 2025 for a term of 2-3 years, with yearly renewals based upon
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, and scholarly activities. In partnership with Northeastern University, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company is offering a two-year Global Medical Affairs fellowship, based in Cambridge, MA (Boston area). About
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Researcher will be based out of either the Boston, MA or Portland, ME campus and conduct applied research, prepare work for submission to journal/conference publications, contribute to extramural funding