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, and evaluation The ideal candidate will lead their own project, and also collaborate with and support 1-2 PhD students on their projects. The ideal candidate will also be interested in learning to write
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for organizing, processing, and reporting data. Will demonstrate flexibility in adapting methods/skills according to evolving project priorities. Provide independent experimental design and follow up planning
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Preparing and presenting talks to the scientific community to disseminate research results QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must have (or be about to receive) a PhD in physics, biophysics, systems biology, applied
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disseminating results via conferences, talks, and first-author manuscripts. Experience in some of these methodologies is required. Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD degree (or PhD candidates in
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junior-level researchers in the laboratory. Qualifications A PhD degree with a focus in pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, biomedical or chemical engineering, or other related field. Hands
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for publication ● Pursuing independent research projects in conjunction with the focus of the labs Qualifications ● PhD in a field falling within the social, behavioral, cognitive, and/or environmental sciences
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(5%) REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Degree – Minimum of PhD degree in Physics, Biology, Bioengineering, or Chemistry is required, or in a field that is relatable to the Nanoscale Biophysics Laboratory’s
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graduate students, and collaborate with clinicians and other collaborators of the lab. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The candidate should have a PhD degree in biomedical/electrical engineering, computer
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there and in the greater Boston area. Key Responsibilities The Postdoc will have the opportunity to develop self-directed research within the scope of existing lab projects on the ecological genomics
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. Postdocs also have opportunities to work with Northeastern’s centers for student and faculty advancement, including the Writing Center, PhD Network, Digital Integration Teaching Initiative, Center