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how different cell types interact. The expectation is that these efforts will lead to high-impact peer-reviewed publications. Former research assistants from our lab have been accepted to graduate
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the pseudostratified architecture found in epithelial tissues, and how the architecture is exploited for various functions such as morphogenesis, organ development, and tissue fate. We use diverse model organisms
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applications for a full time postdoctoral researcher in the area of sign language linguistics and experimental linguistics. The appointment is expected to begin on or after August 15, 2025. The postdoc will be
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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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to describe how the mucosal immune system regulates epithelial stem cells (Cell, 2018). The successful candidate(s) will join an interdisciplinary team spanning several institutions, including the Harvard T.H
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at the Rowland Institute at Harvard. Our research pursuits are primarily in the analytical/physical chemistry field and strongly interdisciplinary. Specifically, our star technique is scanning electrochemical cell
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for Cancer Research. Candidates have latitude to choose among several mentors across various institutes at Harvard; research can range from the most applied to the most theoretical as long as there is a
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work with researchers in both the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO). The position is for one year. The nominal starting date will be September 1, 2025
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multi-disciplinary approach to understand how double strand breaks are repaired, and how that repair process provides insight into self-assembling systems. The postdoctoral scholar will carry out research
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, electrophysiology, simulation, and theory. We work at the levels of individual molecules, single cells, and whole, genetically modified, organisms. A major focus is toward studying electrical signaling in the nervous