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especially encourage candidates with proven experience in applying computational and experimental methods to social scientific questions – including aptitude in working with large-scale datasets and text
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pseudostratified epithelial architecture, and its role in tissue behavior. It will also involve use of advanced live imaging, genetic manipulations, computational modeling, and mentoring junior team members. A
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, etc. Solicit, sell, plan and execute simple to complex catered events including, but not limited to conferences, campus-wide events and commencement week events. Work with Unit Manager in developing
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of our own evolutionary history, while domestication provides an additional window on brain-behavior evolution. The lab uses a variety of experimental and computational tools, such as structural and
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of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, which is a vibrant community of cross-disciplinary biological scientists at Harvard University. Basic Qualifications A Ph.D. degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology
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interpersonal and communication skills. While not a must, a strong background in computational methods and/or statistical methods is a plus. Special Instructions Applicants should submit a formal application and
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, Motor Vehicle Record, Drug Test, DOT Physical, CORI, Employment, Prohibited Parties Technology Skills Required: Must be highly proficient in the use of computers including Microsoft Office software suite
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. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to technique development/material synthesis, plan and lead research projects, acquire and analyze experimental data, supervise and mentor undergraduate
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Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or related areas; Hands-on experience with, or a strong interest in, bioinformatics programming, including Linux, scripting, and R; Expertise in data mining and cleaning
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this gap. In fact, in his description of the ASPR’s foundation he recounted that a few colleagues had suggested: …that a school of prehistoric studies, somewhat after the plan of our American Schools