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processing expenses, assisting with class preparation, and other miscellaneous tasks. This is an ideal position for someone interested in gaining research experience in political science. Job Requirements
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cancer and other systems. The research takes advantage of biochemical and molecular biology techniques and mouse models. The position brings involvement in various aspects of this work, including
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, biomanufacturing, biomaterials and/or drug discovery technologies. This is a two-year term, benefits eligible position. Please include a cover letter with application. This is a hybrid position. Tuesday and
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Posting Description RESEARCH SUPPORT ASSOCIATE 2, The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory , to join the Nedivi Lab which is investigating the contribution of different classes of interneurons
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REQUIRED: High school diploma/GED; one year of related experience; computer proficiency; knowledge of or ability to learn computer-aided dispatch and records management system, Massachusetts
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Posting Description TECHNICAL ASSOCIATE, The McGovern Institute for Brain Research, to work in the laboratory of Professor Guoping Feng. Professor Feng is leading a collaborative effort to use
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Posting Description FINANCE AND OPERATIONS ASSISTANT, MIT Press, works closely with the Finance & Operations team, providing administrative support. Established in 1962, the MIT Press is one
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Posting Description SENIOR RESEARCH SUPPORT ASSOCIATE, Political Science, to assist four professors with their research and class-related needs. Responsibilities will include assisting with research
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focused on creating integrated biological systems capable of autonomously performing useful tasks and elucidating design principles for engineering complex cellular and tissue phenotypes. Will work closely
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Posting Description RESEARCH SCIENTIST 1, Center for Biomedical Innovation (CBI), part of the Sociotechnical Systems Research Center (SSRC), will support an ARPA-H–funded program developing a novel