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responsible for researching market trends; developing new mechanisms to communicate with audiences (including sourcing new technologies if needed); and structuring marketing and communications work to best
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-seq, eCLIP, scRNA-seq and other data is required. Familiarity with protein bioinformatics (understanding of protein structure and function). Experience working lung diseases, especially lung cancer
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About the Opportunity The College of Professional Studies at Northeastern University invites applications for a non-tenure track part time faculty lecturer in Construction Management. The successful
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groups for the ongoing development and management of the Swipe 2 Care program. He/She/They will liaison with various offices and student groups based in Boston and throughout the global campus structure
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, a7nAChR, a9* nAChR, GIRK1/2, GIRK1/4etc.). Key initial responsibilities will include biochemical and ADME/PK studies and data analysis, SAR hypothesis generation, empirical and structure-based target design
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research appointments. Depending on the structure and needs of the department, the Operations Coordinator may also be asked to provide further administrative support on specialized tasks. This may include
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working on the same project, and collaborate with academic and industry partners of EAI. Minimum Qualifications: An MS in computer science with a heavy focus on machine learning and LLM-RAG construction and
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, and computational studies to understand how lifestyle choices and behaviors influence brain activity, structure, and cognitive function across the lifespan. Through interdisciplinary research examining
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deliverables, and grant related material. managing the day-to-day operations of the project, including the operating budget and resourcing needs. assisting faculty in structuring phases of the project into tasks
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conduct experiments and analyze results as part of a structured research program created in cooperation with the lead PI, (3) maintain laboratory cultures of shipworms and bacterial symbionts for use in