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about the Shih Lab: Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. William Shih here: https://www.shih.hms.harvard.edu/ . What you’ll do: Develop DNA-based sensors that seed crisscross assembly of single
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Please see the fellowship page for more information: https://www.huri.harvard.edu/mihaychuk-postdoc-fellowships Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Contact Information Megan K. Duncan Smith
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) of focused, independent research. Fellows enjoy access to Harvard’s vast research resources and vibrant intellectual environment. Basic Qualifications Please see the fellowship page for more information: https
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vibrant intellectual environment. Basic Qualifications Please see the fellowship page for more information: https://www.huri.harvard.edu/jacyk-distinguished-fellowships Additional Qualifications Special
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practitioner fellows—in residence at Harvard University for the academic year. The program fosters a dynamic intellectual community through a weekly seminar, professional development workshops, and engagement
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see the fellowship page for more information: https://www.huri.harvard.edu/mihaychuk-postdoc-fellowships Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Contact Information Megan K. Duncan Smith, HURI
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resources and vibrant intellectual environment. Basic Qualifications Please see the fellowship page for more information: https://www.huri.harvard.edu/jacyk-distinguished-fellowships Additional Qualifications
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) of focused, independent research. Fellows enjoy access to Harvard’s vast research resources and vibrant intellectual environment. Basic Qualifications Please see the fellowship page for more information: https
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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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David Rudner’s lab at Harvard Medical School in Boston Massachusetts. Work in the Rudner lab focuses on fundamental questions in bacterial cell biology and development: How is information transduced