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flexible. Contact Information Dr. Morgane Austern Department of Statistics Harvard University Maxwell Dworkin 33 Oxford St Cambridge, MA 02138 Contact Email maustern@fas.harvard.edu Salary Range $67,600
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and contact information for three people who have agreed to serve as your reference Contact Information 10 Shattuck St. Boston, MA 02115 Contact Email heather_viana@hms.harvard.edu Salary Range https
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FAS Office of Postdoctoral Affairs: Postdoctoral Awards for Professional Development (PAPD) Deadline Month: This program is currently on pause. Description: These awards are designed to support the
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. Expected Start Date: Between July 1-Aug 15, 2026. Exact date is negotiable. Contact Information Professor Pragya Sur Department of Statistics Harvard University Maxwell Dworkin 33 Oxford St Cambridge, MA
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the United States and globally. These research efforts involve participating in the development, evaluation, and implementation of task-shared mental health services in primary care settings and other community
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Professor Samuel Kou Department of Statistics Harvard University Maxwell Dworkin 251 33 Oxford St Cambridge, MA 02138 Contact Email kou@stat.harvard.edu Salary Range $67,600-$80,000 Pay offered
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are the development of catalytic reactions for organic synthesis, and the development of catalysts for light- and electricity-driven separations. This individual will be responsible for chemical synthesis and
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sequence-function landscapes, using a combination of empirical data and ML methods (e.g. transformer models). One focus of this work will be on B-cell receptor evolution. Experience in applications of modern
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appointees to take on any other major responsibilities during their time at Harvard, including teaching jobs. AKPIA does not support professional design, conservation, or urban development projects; applicants
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medicine, with a particular emphasis on the development of chemical strategies to manipulate entropic effects, phase transitions, and porosity. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be responsible for leading new