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also offers a Master in Nutritional Sciences & Dietetics graduate program, which combines a strong foundation in the biological and chemical sciences with specialized advanced coursework that focuses
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for people living in poverty. Our business model involves curating policy-relevant research agendas in collaboration with development leaders, overseeing competitive grant-making to answer critical questions
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of experiment, computation, and materials design. The Assistant Researcher will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, analyze complex datasets, and contribute to tool development and manuscript preparation
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related discipline. Strong interest in development economics, causal inference in applied microeconometrics, research design, program evaluation, cost-effectiveness analysis, and/or big data/remote sensing
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responsibility for developing and conducting experiments (testing cell culture and animal models for infections, testing antibiotic candidates in the appropriate assays in order to guide further optimization and
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related discipline. Strong interest in development economics, causal inference in applied microeconometrics, research design, program evaluation, cost-effectiveness analysis, and/or big data/remote sensing
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timeline: Screening of applications begins immediately; some appointments may begin in Summer 2025. The number of positions varies from semester to semester, depending on the needs of the Program. Applicants
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summer sessions (6-10 weeks depending on session) with the possibility of reappointment based on program needs, funding availability and meritorious performance. Application Window Open date: June 27, 2025
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Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. This position will focus on analyzing T cell responses to specific members of the microbiota in mice, using gnotobiotic mouse systems developed by the PI
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deliverables for quality assurance. (10% time) Collaborate with research team and other experts in the field regarding ongoing analyses of the project. (10% time) Program: https://haas.berkeley.edu/behavioral