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About the Opportunity Job Summary A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the Saavedra lab in the Department of Biology at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. The lab is
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to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage the complex and challenging projects in the group. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and documentation
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Science Center and will work closely with PI Kathleen Lotterhos. NUMSC a strong research presence in evolution and ecology research and there are many opportunities for interaction and collaboration both
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, advanced computational and statistical competencies, project management skills, creativity and a high-level of conscientiousness. They should also have expertise in one or more of the following areas (and
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excellent management and communication skills, creativity, and a high level of conscientiousness, as these are required to play a lead role in our many sizeable projects. Researchers must possess a doctoral
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) Provide meticulous documentation, analysis, and summarization of results (including digital/photographic documentation and computational/modeling/analysis as needed) Assist in project management and co
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publications, as well as grant writing. Successful candidates should have strong technical skills, including experiment design and data analysis, along with excellent management and communication skills
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procedures. This project will take place alongside ongoing research at the intersection of complex systems and data science. Research in the &-Lab is interdisciplinary and highly collaborative, and we work
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management, graduate student training/advising, and co-op/intern student mentoring Qualifications: The candidate must hold a Ph.D. in a relevant field, including computer science, human-centered computing
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have the opportunity to work on projects such as investigating multicellular organization in curved geometries, exploring the rheology of multilayered epidermal organoids, and designing amorphous