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modeling We invite applications for postdoctoral fellow positions in the Ponce Lab at Harvard Medical School. Our group investigates how populations of neurons in the primate visual cortex represent and
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research to understand how human beta cells are lost in T1D, and to find innovative strategies to protect and replace functional human beta cell mass. We use preclinical models of non-human primate and mouse
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mammalian genomics. The Mallott Lab is interested in how the gut microbiome acts as a mediator between the environment and host health and fitness, and the evolution of host-microbe interactions in primates
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scientific research institutions at home and abroad, integrated research efforts, focused on research directions, and oriented itself towards innovative vaccine R&D. Relying on the Kunming National Primate
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Lab is interested in how the gut microbiome acts as a mediator between the environment and host health and fitness, and the evolution of host-microbe interactions in primates. The Olsen Lab is
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gene regulation affect complex traits in humans and other primates. We use genomic techniques to characterize regulatory and genetic variation within and between species in order to elucidate
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differences among humans, non-human primates, and rodents for proper extrapolation of the findings in model organisms to humans; 3) to generate primate models for key gene functions and intractable diseases; 4