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of health care markets. The fellow will also have time for their own complementary research, and we will facilitate access to our data sources in support of their research. The fellow will be supervised by
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the fermentation reactor, and post-incubated organic matter from the microbial fuel cell. Specifically, the technician may be asked to work on running or outsourcing samples to generate data on total organic carbon
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the Salata Institute. Contact Information: Anna Russo. arusso@fas.harvard.edu . Basic Qualifications The ideal candidate should have a PhD in economics, public policy or a related field by July 1, 2026. We
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modeling is a plus. Special Instructions Contact Information Professor Daniel J. Jacob Contact Email djacob@fas.harvard.edu Salary Range $67,600 – $91,826 Pay offered to the selected candidate is dependent
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, the development of nutritional strategies, informing policy, the education of researchers and practitioners, and the dissemination of nutrition information to health professionals and the public. The Nutritional
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. Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships (CDF) are for applicants with a Ph.D. from outside the life sciences (e.g. in physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering or computer sciences), who have not worked in
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variety of cutting-edge research in time-domain astrophysics, including the development and implementation of machine learning, statistical and data-driven algorithms to study exotic transient phenomena
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laboratory techniques helpful, but not required. Exposure to applicable computer technologies, including specific software applications (Microsoft Office/365), may be required. Strong communication skills
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. 3. Research proposal. 4. Brief writing sample. 5. Two letters of recommendation. Contact Information Laura Donaldson, Center for American Political Studies Contact Email ldonaldson@fas.harvard.edu
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the use of large administrative data to understand and address inequality. OI has published seminal work on national trends in upward mobility ; racial disparities; the role of neighborhoods, social capital