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underrepresented groups, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and those with diverse experiences and backgrounds. We invite you to join a fast-moving, ambitious college with an underlying mission that is driven
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the Institute for Mechanobiology (IfM) in Boston, MA (see https://mechanobiology.northeastern.edu/our-faculty for list of the IfM core faculty). This position has an initial 2-year appointment, renewable
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. Applications are welcome from those with prior academic and/or postdoctoral research experience. Preferred Qualifications: Applicants should have strong research potential. Field of research should be consonant
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the end of their 2-year fellowship. By gaining experience in Global Regulatory Affairs, the fellow will be able to pursue a successful career in the Regulatory Affairs and will have a practical
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postdoctoral research experience. Preferred Qualifications: Applicants should have strong research potential. Field of research should be consonant with the current research interests of the department, and
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research university and the recognized leader in experience-driven lifelong learning. Our world-renowned experiential approach empowers our students, faculty, alumni, and partners to create impact far beyond
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-solving skills in organic and medicinal chemistry. Ph.D. in organic or medicinal chemistry with at least 1-3 years of relevant research experience with strong scientific knowledge. The candidate should have
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, especially by addressing diseases with high medical needs like cancer and various infectious diseases. Experience a dynamic workplace that embraces diversity in all its forms. We foster innovation, encourage
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of a Masters degree in a technical field or extensive government or industry experience. Significant professional experience in cybersecurity, healthcare technology, embedded systems, or related
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building, which includes a brand-new neuroimaging center. Our research examines the social lives of teens, including their social behavior and experiences, and how they process social information. We also