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changes in sensory coding. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new technology or perspective to bear on
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interested in these or related areas, especially those with expertise in quantitative in-vivo and ex-vivo imaging. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Lahav to develop an independent research project
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. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Lahav to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In addition to carrying out research, the successful candidate will be
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development. More information about the lab and specific research areas can be found at https://sites.harvard.edu/zheng/. We welcome applications from recent chemistry or chemical biology PhD graduates with
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: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Position Description: The Population Wellness Lab , led by Dr. Christy A. Denckla in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan
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work with Dr. Gygi to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In addition to carrying out bench research, the successful candidate will be expected to apply
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. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Kennedy to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In addition to carrying out research, the successful candidate will be
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modeling of vision is especially desirable. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Carlos R. Ponce to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In
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solver who wants to be part of a dynamic team. Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. Don Ingber here: https://wyss.harvard.edu/technology/human-organs-on-chips/ What you’ll do: Independently
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DNA elements and transcriptional and chromatin remodeling machinery in gene regulation. More information about the lab and specific research areas can be found at https://adelman.hms.harvard.edu