21 phd-computer-artificial-machine-human Postdoctoral positions at Harvard University
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pseudostratified epithelial architecture, and its role in tissue behavior. It will also involve use of advanced live imaging, genetic manipulations, computational modeling, and mentoring junior team members. A
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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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(NHLBI ) National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI ) National Institute on Aging (NIA ) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA ) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
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The CHS offers fellowship research opportunities to predoctoral and postdoctoral researchers. The program encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related
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information, military service, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or other protected status. Minimum Number of References Required 2 Maximum Number of References Allowed 3 Keywords optics, protein
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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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characterize gene transfer agent diversity, regulation and species-specificity across the Tree of Life. For further information on the lab, please visit: www.gozzilab.org More broadly, bacteria constantly face a
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for extraterrestrial techno signatures and analysis of data from the Galileo Project observatories. The successful candidate will have access to local computing facilities and will have the opportunity to interact and
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Postdoctoral Fellow position. The lab is working to explore the evolution of mammalian lifespan with the goal of better understanding the underpinnings of human aging. There is a strong emphasis on the aging
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development of researchers who are transitioning from training environments in the physical, mathematical, computational sciences and/or engineering into postdoctoral work in the biological sciences, and who