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Mortimer B. Zuckerman STEM Leadership Postdoctoral Scholarships Eligibility: U.S. or Canadian citizenship, or visa to study and work in the U.S. required. Deadline Month: March Description: Supports
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inaccessible regimes. Work in the lab combines optics, protein engineering, chemistry, electrophysiology, simulation, and theory. We work at the levels of individual molecules, single cells, and whole
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Details Title Postdoctoral Research Positions in the Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC) School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Harvard College Observatory/Center
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lab invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position. Responsibilities: 1. Conduct research in energy science, chemistry and biology per the projects posted on the Nocera lab website (https
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Particle Physics Position Description Postdoctoral Research Positions in the GRASP Initiative at Harvard University The Gravity, Spacetime, and Particle Physics (GRASP) Initiative -https
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https://www.physics.harvard.edu/ Harvard Physics Department 17 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Contact Email jennifer_pollock@fas.harvard.edu Salary Range $67,600-$80,000 Pay offered to the selected
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Fulbright Postdoctoral/Early Career Grants Eligibility: U.S. citizenship required. Deadline Month: Various, announced February Description: Postdoctoral/early career grants are open to U.S. scholars
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lab invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position. Responsibilities: 1. Conduct research in energy science, chemistry and biology per the projects posted on the Nocera lab website (https
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position in the Shi Lab at the Rowland Institute at Harvard (https://www.rowland.harvard.edu/). Our lab’s primary focus is on uncovering the molecular mechanisms that drive brain aging and neurodegenerative
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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