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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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, molecular biophysics, and glycobiology to uncover fundamental mechanisms in host-pathogen recognition. Key Responsibilities: Develop and analyze molecular models of glycan-collectin interactions using
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research. 2) Prepare and write research papers, grant proposals, presentations, etc. 3) Train and supervise graduate students and undergraduate students. 4) Laboratory management. Qualifications The ideal
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outcomes in emotional disorders (e.g., response to therapy, changes in symptom severity, etc.), 4) developing personalized treatments for individual patients that are tailored using predictive models trained
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diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases, with a focus on arboviral diseases (e.g., dengue
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fellow will develop their own research as well as support on-going research projects that include the design, development, and evaluation of civic technologies with communities in the Boston region
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research program. This will include applying for external funding, developing project budget; interviewing, hiring, and managing all professional and technical staff. The appointee assumes full
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, communication, media, and the arts are crucial to the human experience, society, and the development of technology. We empower the next generations of students, researchers, and creative practitioners to create
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of Neurobiology. In particular, the Research Assistant will perform experiments in behavioral neurobiology using established procedures and further developing existing protocols; collect and analyze large data sets
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analyzing rich datasets for publications, developing and writing research proposals and publications, participating in academic mentorship of graduate students, dissemination of research findings