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with a proven record of high quality, original, independent research. They will be chosen by the Program Board of the American School of Prehistoric Research. Prior to applying, candidates are encouraged
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for Quantitative Social Science is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to support research focused on three main topics: 1) Volunteering/pro-social behavior; 2) Spiritual well-being; and 3
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have opportunities to lead analysis and write up of original research articles, along with co-authorship opportunities for analyses led by mentees. Statistical expertise is necessary, as is familiarity
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the program for a period of one year, with a second year contingent on funding, and will be paired with a primary mentor at Harvard. Training emphases include the organization, financing, utilization, quality
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-disciplinary team of researchers, including bioinformaticians, pathologists, oncologists, and computer scientists, and conduct original research on computational pathology. Digital pathology images contain rich
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Position Description We are seeking a Research Fellow with an undergraduate or masters degree in Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Movement Science, Physiology, or Biomedical Engineering, to assist with data
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, using an array of methods including natural language processing and experiments. This is a two-year position (one-year contract renewable based on performance). The primary criterion for acceptance is
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Flourishing Program (HFH) at Harvard University’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to support research focused on three main topics: 1
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and Asia. This position offers an excellent opportunity to strengthen skills in primary data collection, advanced statistical analysis, evidence synthesis, proposal development, and scientific writing
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therapeutic avenues. In our skeletal muscle projects, our studies evaluate whether, or not defects in satellite cells may contribute to neuromuscular diseases. Our research combines the use of primary patient