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Details Title Postdoctoral Research Positions in the GRASP (Gravity, Spacetime, and Particle Physics) Initiative at Harvard University School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area High-energy
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electrical activity with high resolution in space and time. We study information processing in the brains of awake, behaving mice and zebrafish. We also work on electrical signaling in other tissues
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research directions in the development of microporous nanomaterials for biomedical applications. Responsibilities: 1. Conduct research in materials chemistry. 2. Publish and present research findings in high
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promote the development of a laboratory program that will lead to independent funding. The scholar will be awarded salary, lab costs, and related expenses over two years.
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initial or resubmission application. There is no citizenship requirement for K99 applicants. Deadline Month: February, June, & October Description: This program is designed to facilitate a timely transition
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://www.nocera.harvard.edu/overview). 2. Publish and present research findings in high-quality scientific journals and conferences. 3. Collaborate with faculty, researchers, and students on interdisciplinary research projects
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statistics, computing, machine learning (ML), and genetics and genomics, with a focus on large-scale genetic, genomic, and phenotype data. The work will involve both methodological research and collaboration
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directly. Please note: This position is contingent upon funding and satisfactory performance. Contact Information Joseph Lavin Associate Director of Academic Affairs Department of Chemistry and Chemical
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of researchers who have transitioned or are transitioning from training environments in the physical/mathematical/computational sciences or engineering into postdoctoral work in the biological sciences, and who
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salary and research support for promising early-career investigators who conduct high-impact HIV/AIDS research and are transitioning to independent funding. Applicants may be at the post-doctoral fellow