175 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Physics" Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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development. More information about the lab and specific research areas can be found at https://sites.harvard.edu/zheng/. We welcome applications from recent chemistry or chemical biology PhD graduates with
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Number: 15994 School: Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Position Description: The Teamcore Group (https://teamcore.seas.harvard.edu) at the John A. Paulson School of
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. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Lahav to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In addition to carrying out research, the successful candidate will be
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to identify VOC exposure patterns and chemical signatures · Generate findings to inform product-market fit, sensor design, and deployment strategy · Prepare results into a manuscript for peer-reviewed journal
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appointees to take on any other major responsibilities during their time at Harvard, including teaching jobs. AKPIA does not support professional design, conservation, or urban development projects; applicants
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at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. The work of the Gygi lab is focused on developing and applying mass spectrometry-based approaches to the drug discovery pipeline. We welcome applications
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: This is a 12-month, full-time position with benefits. Visas may be arranged. You can find more information on benefits for Harvard employees here: https://hr.harvard.edu/health-welfare-benefits. Basic
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at the interface of neural engineering, bioelectronics, and physiology. The role focuses on developing and evaluating sensing technologies for peripheral nerve and organ interfacing, with an emphasis on in vivo
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common CNAs found in breast cancer (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39567747/). Several lines of evidence suggest that these CNAs increase cell fitness and that cells carrying these CNAs represent
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solver who wants to be part of a dynamic team. Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. Don Ingber here: https://wyss.harvard.edu/technology/human-organs-on-chips/ What you’ll do: Independently