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control mechanisms in development and disease. The lab pioneered global study of RNA polymerase pausing during early transcription and has particular interest in investigating the complex interplay between
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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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outstanding opportunities for continued scientific development and for contributing to pioneering research. Specifically, the fellow will apply as well as develop code to process and analyze mycobacterial
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position. We are most interested in applicants who have experience in computational methods development, in human genetics or a different field. Possible areas of research include: 1. Developing methods
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elucidate Indigenous experiences and understandings of health, healing, and well-being. In sum, the signature contribution of this activity entails the reflective, collaborative, and documented development
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to the development of image-based diagnostics and precision oncology strategies; publish findings in high-impact journals; and present at national/international meetings. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. in Molecular
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow – Electrochemical Biosensor Development - Immediate Need: Start ASAP School Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Department/Area Position
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applications for research in structural biology of membrane proteins. Our lab investigates the structure, mechanism and evolution of several types of membrane proteins using biochemical, biophysical, and
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Lab in the Department of Immunology at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. The work of the Merkenschlager Lab focuses on germinal center interactions and how they promote the development
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: Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. William Shih here: https://www.shih.hms.harvard.edu/ . What you’ll do: Design nucleic-acid nanostructures and assemble them in a wet laboratory