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Postdoctoral Associate with a strong analytical background to join our research program in systems epidemiology and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Our group integrates epidemiologic data with multi-omics
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University invites applications for a full-time teaching and research Postdoctoral Associate Teaching Scholar (PATS) opening starting September 1, 2025. This innovative program, formerly the Postdoctoral
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. Will perform these duties at Bio Safety Levels 2, 3 & 4. Required Skills RSA Minimum 3 years of lab animal related experience, BS, CVT, ALAT preferred RST Minimum 5 years of lab animal related experience
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; performing quality control; performing literature reviews; assisting with mailings and subject tracking for validation study and sub studies (E-PRESTO, home pregnancy tests, semen collection); monitoring
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University Boston University is no small operation. With over 33,000 undergraduate and graduate students from more than 140 countries, 10,000 faculty and staff, 16 schools and colleges, and 250 fields of study
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: Engage with collaborators, coordinate with team members, and mentor trainees. Contribute to ongoing projects, including animal performance testing and cellular/molecular analyses. Independently design
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University Boston University is no small operation. With over 33,000 undergraduate and graduate students from more than 140 countries, 10,000 faculty and staff, 16 schools and colleges, and 250 fields of study
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• Perform other administrative duties & responsibilities as assigned/requested Minimum Qualifications • A master’s degree is required • Experience coordinating project activities • Strong organizational and
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list of the benefits programs offered is available on the BU HR website. Postdoctoral associates in Mathematics and Statistics have office space in the new Center for Computing & Data Sciences, Boston’s
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years based on satisfactory performance. The PATS position is a 12-month full time position. Responsibilities for the position are distributed between teaching and scholarship. For the instructional