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Number: 151195851 Position Summary Dr. Timothy Springer is looking for a highly motivated and resourceful candidate for a Research Assistant I position in his lab. Research in the Springer lab uses
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relevant undergraduate coursework Strong organizational skills and the ability to multitask A 2-year commitment is preferred The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith expectation
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, and families with ability to triage and escalate concerns to appropriate leadership. Problem-solving, troubleshooting abilities and resourcefulness. The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable
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equipment, following established protocols and schedules while ensuring results are complete and accurate. Assist with troubleshooting experiments when results are unexpected or specimen quality is poor
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information. Strong attention to detail with the ability to handle challenging and potentially competing priorities in a fast-paced setting. The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith
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Number: 151479531 Position Summary/ Department Summary: The Ferguson laboratory (https://pinphd.hms.harvard.edu/people/brielle-ferguson ) studies how circuits in the brain support attention and how
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seeking a Computational Research Assistant to support a research project focused on evaluating how clinicians interpret continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data and how these interpretations compare
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Number: 151195859 Position Summary/ Department Summary: The Rosamund Stone Zander and Hansjoerg Wyss Translational Neuroscience Center (TNC) is comprised of translational investigators and clinical experts
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, biochemistry, tissue culture and/or laboratory animals is a plus. Analytical skills to resolve problems that require the use of basic scientific, mathematical, or technical principles. Ability to communicate
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therefore interested in the mechanisms that regulate the development and function of synaptic circuits. Using in vitro and in vivo systems, we identify the manner and molecular logic by which specific and