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and Regenerative Biology has an exciting and broad multiomics program focused on brain aging. Approaches will include experimental and computational efforts across multiple labs at Harvard's Faculty
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Lab of Plant Biodiversity at Harvard University is seeking an exceptional postdoctoral researcher (or research associate) to work with us on the sequencing, identification, and analysis of comparative
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negative — the failure, despite much observation, to find males. Using 10x and nanopore sequencing to obtain phased genomic sequences of individuals of the bdelloid rotifer Macrotrachela quadricornifera
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Lab of Plant Biodiversity at Harvard University is seeking an exceptional postdoctoral researcher (or research associate) to work with us on the sequencing, identification, and analysis of comparative
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questions in various theoretical and biological settings, such as cellular interactions in tissues using single cell sequencing data. The initial appointment period is funded for one year. Basic
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interventions based upon these insights that help individuals better align their actions with their intentions to help address the climate crisis and improve their financial outcomes. The projects would be
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, social influence, and trust. It would aim to test interventions based upon these insights that help individuals better align their actions with their intentions to help address the climate crisis and
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, social influence, and trust. It would aim to test interventions based upon these insights that help individuals better align their actions with their intentions to help address the climate crisis and
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Together, these research directions seek to reimagine how buildings and cities operate—optimizing energy use, enhancing human well-being, and reducing carbon emissions at scale. We are seeking multiple
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computational efforts across multiple labs at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Medical School. As part of this effort, the Rubin lab is implementing new methods of studying aging in vitro using brain