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about the Shih Lab: Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. William Shih here: https://www.shih.hms.harvard.edu/ . What you’ll do: Develop DNA-based sensors that seed crisscross assembly of single
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of design and innovation on value creation for stakeholders. For more information on D^3/LISH , please visit https://d3.harvard.edu and https://d3.harvard.edu/lish/ . Research Focus: Postdoctoral Fellows
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outstanding opportunities for continued scientific development and for contributing to pioneering research. Specifically, the fellow will apply as well as develop code to process and analyze mycobacterial
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to study human cortical development and neurodevelopmental disorders in vitro. Job-Specific Responsibilities: Using established technical procedures, the Lab Technician will record results of experiments
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and curricular development. Administrative responsibilities include participating in departmental and programmatic activities. The position is for three years, with the second two years contingent on a
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elucidate Indigenous experiences and understandings of health, healing, and well-being. In sum, the signature contribution of this activity entails the reflective, collaborative, and documented development
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position. We are most interested in applicants who have experience in computational methods development, in human genetics or a different field. Possible areas of research include: 1. Developing methods
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) is a subsidiary of Harvard University and is currently overseeing planning and development for the implementation of the University’s Enterprise Research Campus (ERC) in Allston. The vision for the ERC
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scientific, word processing, spreadsheet or statistical software applications or program platforms including R, SAS, Python, and MPlus. Acquires Specialized Training. Attends trainings and skill development
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scholars. Please note: AKPIA does not support professional design, conservation, or urban development projects; applicants who plan to spend a significant amount of time conducting travel research are not