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and public health. This position will play a critical role in designing, fabricating, and validating cutting-edge biosensing technologies, with an emphasis on assay development and integration
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., William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor and Founding Director of the Biological Design Center at Boston University, as well as Core Faculty at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired
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of Stellenbosch, South Africa Medical Research Council, the Human Sciences Research Council and national HIV programme stakeholders. Design and simulation of innovative targeted and adaptive household surveys and
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or PhD graduates interested in this field. In addition to carrying out a jointly designed research project, the successful candidate will be expected to apply for fellowship funding, contribute
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recent MD and/or PhD graduates interested in this field. In addition to carrying out a jointly designed research project, the successful candidate will be expected to apply for fellowship funding
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on two major projects sponsored by the International Team for Implantology Foundation and Solventum Corporation. Key responsibilities include designing and implementing both clinical and applied machine
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellows, Digital, Data, and Design Institute - Climate and Sustainability Impact Lab School Harvard Business School Department/Area Position Description The Digital Data
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow, Digital, Data, and Design Institute School Harvard Business School Department/Area Position Description The Digital, Data, and Design (D^3) Institute at Harvard is
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tracking to link neural activity with naturalistic behavior and perception. The successful candidate will work closely with Dr. Carlos R. Ponce and collaborators to design and execute experiments in visual
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researchers. The successful candidate will lead development of variable importance measures – including the design, implementation, and evaluation of new methods for explaining individualized treatment effect