10 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral research jobs at Harvard University
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mouse work, surgeries, cloning, microscopy/biological imaging, FACS, bioinformatics, and/or protein biochemistry. A strong publication record in relevant fields demonstrating these skills is highly
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systems, cosmic-ray detectors, and data analysis are strongly encouraged to apply, as these skills will be preferred in the selection process. This appointment duration is for up to three years, with
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bioinformatics. Additional Qualifications Special Instructions To apply, please send the following to kgozzi@fas.harvard.edu: A cover letter describing past, current, and future research interests A curriculum
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systems, cosmic-ray detectors, and data analysis are strongly encouraged to apply, as these skills will be preferred in the selection process. This appointment duration is for up to three years, with
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strongly interdisciplinary. Specifically, our star technique is scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) , a powerful electrochemical imaging technique for interrogating electrochemical processes
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Applications are invited for a one-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow position with Professor Avi Loeb at Harvard University, leading the scientific commissioning and operation of a multi-sensor observatory
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of biomechanics and computer vision to document the wingbeat frequencies and phototactic behaviors of diverse insects under diverse contexts. Candidates will be expected to plan and lead behavioral experiments
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strongly interdisciplinary. Specifically, our star technique is scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) , a powerful electrochemical imaging technique for interrogating electrochemical processes
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imaginative Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team investigating fundamental mechanisms of developmental biology. Our lab focuses on understanding cellular and molecular processes that drive
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electrical activity with high resolution in space and time. We study information processing in the brains of awake, behaving mice and zebrafish. We also work on electrical signaling in other tissues