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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Informatics (Cai Lab) School Harvard Medical School Department/Area Biomedical Informatics Position Description A Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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: 16133 School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences Position Description: We seek a postdoctoral research associate to work with Professor Michael Desai at Harvard University on projects involving inferring
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that make these problems tractable, as well as computational tools and laws governing biological system behavior. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related
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. The Fellow will also teach in the Plant Humanities Summer Program . The Fellow will build skills in digital humanities, special collections, and innovative pedagogy, while participating in a growing
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. This is a one-year position with the possibility of extension. The start date is flexible. For more details on our research and recent publications, see the Geometric Machine Learning Group's website: https
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application materials submitted through this site include 2-3 recommendation letters, a statement of research interest, and a current CV. Contact Information Stephanie Vincent Pierce Hall, Room 222 29 Oxford St
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technologies. Experience with imaging technologies and computational data analysis preferred. Strong publication record and evidence of research independence. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem
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electrophysiology or computational research, the successful candidate will be expected to apply for fellowship funding, contribute to the writing of grants and manuscripts, participate in teaching and mentoring
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. degree by the appointment start date. Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Contact Information Melissa Franklin Harvard Physics Department 17 Oxford St Cambridge MA 02138 Contact Email
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and cell differentiation. We develop technologies to generate statistical data sets that make these problems tractable, as well as computational tools and laws governing biological system behavior. We