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will trigger a letter request email. Contact Information For more information, please visit the AKPIA website https://agakhan.fas.harvard.edu/academics-fellowships or contact Cecily Pollard, Program
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position from the date of hire, renewable on an annual basis, contingent upon satisfactory work performance, research program needs, and continued availability of funding. Extensions are common and expected
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meditation, diversity and social justice. Candidates continuing work from an earlier project (e.g. thesis or dissertation) to be adapted for broader publication will be strongly considered. This program is
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strongly encouraged to develop an independent research program. The postdoc is expected to lead and contribute to publications and will have opportunities to take on leadership roles within collaborative
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email. Contact Information For more information, please visit the AKPIA website https://agakhan.fas.harvard.edu/academics-fellowships or contact Cecily Pollard, Program Administrator, at agakhan
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coordination with other lab members, we especially value candidates who are punctual, consistently present on site during normal working hours, and fully engaged in the day-to-day pace of the research program
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the research program. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. in areas such as systems neuroscience, visual neuroscience, neurophysiology, computational neuroscience, biomedical engineering, psychology, physics
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applicants for a postdoctoral fellow position in the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology (LSP; https://labsyspharm.org/ ), part of the Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science, at Harvard Medical School in Boston
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) is to understand and intervene on the social determinants of health and health equity across the life-course. The broad goal of Dr. Denckla’s research program is to understand the impact of adversity