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Description Job Summary: The Segel lab at Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology (https://hscrb.harvard.edu/labs/segel-lab/ ) explores the biology of aging through the lens of developmental
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management such as project management, drafting and monitoring data transfer agreements, developing content for website, managing social media, and drafting proposals. Job-Specific Responsibilities Primary
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of their publications. All complete applications will be reviewed jointly by the participating faculty. The successful candidate will work closely with the principal investigators and will receive support with a two-year
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working on research at the intersection of academia and practice. For more information on D^3, please visit https://d3.harvard.edu . Business, the global economy, and societies around the world are facing
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to damage, with a primary focus on the endolysosomal system and mitochondria? What are the protein interaction networks that make up dynamic organelles? How to familial mutations in key organellar systems
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carry out various cell-based assays and manage primary cell cultures, including, but not limited to, primary epithelial and endothelial cell cultures and on chip cultures. Furthermore, you will execute
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methods into clinical applications to enhance oral health care. Under the supervision of principal investigators, the selected candidate will collaborate with a multidisciplinary research group, working
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carry out various cell-based assays and manage primary cell cultures, including, but not limited to, primary epithelial and endothelial cell cultures and on chip cultures. Furthermore, you will execute
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: This position will report directly to the Principal Investigator and perform the following duties: Leads laboratory experiments utilizing standard techniques and equipment; Collects data related to cephalopod
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position in the Gozzi Lab at the Rowland Institute at Harvard (https://www.rowland.harvard.edu/). Our lab’s primary focus is on bacterial-encoded domesticated viruses, known as gene transfer agents