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. Additional expectations include recruiting and mentoring PhD students, directing their own research program, serving on external program committees, and building collaborative relationships with industry
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About the Opportunity SUMMARY The Network Science Institute (NetSI) is hiring one Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the newly formed Complexity & Society Lab (the “&-Lab”). The &-Lab is an
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About the Opportunity Job Summary The Copos Group works on computational and mathematical theoretical models with direct applications to several open problems in cell biology. We are specifically
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properties of macromolecules, developing novel ways to combine quantum chemical methods and machine learning, developing quantum algorithms for computational chemistry on quantum computers, and applying
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, Department of Pharmacy & Health Systems Sciences Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program Director 360 Huntington Ave, 140 The Fenway R218 Boston, MA 02115 Position Type Research Additional Information
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to early-stage efforts focused on muscle biology and inflammatory disease. The successful candidate will apply their expertise in murine models and immunology to explore disease mechanisms, validate novel
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About the Opportunity SUMMARY Northeastern University invites applications from outstanding candidates to fill one or more Postdoctoral Research Associate (PRA) positions in computational quantum
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Physical Biology Lab and/or to pursue individual projects in each lab. The Project Environmental issues are currently among the most pressing facing humankind. As such, understanding how students learn about
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journals and present at internal and external scientific meetings. Qualifications and Skills PhD in cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, or related field, with a strong focus on
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of high-quality publications in top multidisciplinary science and policy venues. Test this prototype tool on repetitive-flood locations along the lower Missouri River. Lead a team of student research