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position to work in the Tau Airshower Mountain-Based Observatory, TAMBO. TAMBO is a new experiment that aims to detect astrophysical tau neutrinos in the PeV to 100 PeV energy range, whose first phase is now
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at the Rowland Institute at Harvard (https://www.rowland.harvard.edu/). Our lab's primary focus is on bacterial-encoded domesticated viruses, known as gene transfer agents, that package random sections of the host
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within The Galileo Project. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the scientific quality and integrity of site-specific data streams and will play a central role in interpreting
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, genetically modified, organisms. A major focus is toward studying electrical signaling in the nervous system. We developed fluorescent reporters of membrane voltage and associated instrumentation to map
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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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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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Cancer Institute (NCI ) Purpose The overarching goal of this program is to support the transition and retention of investigators from mentored career development to research independence and to minimize
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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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field theory, and string theory) at Harvard University, to begin in academic year 2025 – 2026. The appointment would be at the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow. The initial appointment is for one year at a
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position in the Gozzi Lab at the Rowland Institute at Harvard (https://www.rowland.harvard.edu/). Our lab’s primary focus is on bacterial-encoded domesticated viruses, known as gene transfer agents