17 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"IMPRS-ML"-"FEMTO-ST" "Dr" Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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. As part of this program MCHB and HSPH are committed to establish a tenure track position in MCH during the 5-year funding period. Possible mentors include Drs. David Williams and Margaret McConnell
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of Public Health is seeking a postdoctoral fellow in maternal health. The MCH Public Health Academic Pipeline Program in Maternal and Child Health (MCH) of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (HSPH
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Fellows: Rubin Lab The Rubin lab in Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology has an exciting and broad multiomics program focused on brain aging. Approaches will include experimental and
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research and work with the Center Director, Dr. Vish Viswanath , and the team on scientific and programmatic initiatives. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow should have a primary interest that aligns with
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applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to conduct relevant research and work with the Center Director, Dr. Vish Viswanath , and the team on scientific and programmatic initiatives. The Postdoctoral
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and Streptococcus pneumoniae. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in contributing to our highly collaborative and exciting research program. The successful candidate
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assessment, and ambulatory behavioral assessments to precisely track brain and cognitive change over short intervals. The program of research seeks to understand individual differences in aging trajectories
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Fellows: Rubin Lab The Rubin lab in Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology has an exciting and broad multiomics program focused on brain aging. Approaches will include experimental and
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manufacturing and maturation of cells and engineered tissues at low cost, and simple biofabrication technologies to build clinical-scale constructs. Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. Chris Chen here
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, we plan to demonstrate a fully autonomous buggy that uses our EPiC system. This project is a collaboration among Lightmatter, Boston University, and Harvard University. The Lightmatter team is led by