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an environment that is diverse, inclusive and respectful. Learn more about our lab here: https://bioniclab.seas.harvard.edu/ We are recruiting fellows from diverse backgrounds interested in solving tough problems
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here: https://wyss.harvard.edu/technology/human-organs-on-chips/ . What you’ll do: Independently conduct research in female reproductive biology. Present experimental results and project updates
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team. Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. Don Ingber here: https://wyss.harvard.edu/technology/erapid-multiplexed-electrochemical-sensors-for-fast-accurate-portable-diagnostics/. What you’ll
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engineered constructs. Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. Chris Chen here: https://bdc.bu.edu/bdc-team/. What you’ll do: Independently conduct research on liver cell proliferation, expansion, and
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Special Instructions: We highly recommend reviewing our department website's Faculty pages to learn more about our faculty, their labs, and their research interest before applying. Please apply through
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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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to fellow needs and Center resources, up to a maximum of $66,000. Note that recent average stipends have been in the range of $50,000. Application deadline: January 7, 2026 Letters of recommendation deadline
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of recommendation Recommendations from individuals inside or outside of the health policy/services research field are welcome Optional: up to two other selected materials, such as copies of representative writing
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information on D^3, please visit https://d3.harvard.edu . Business, the global economy, and societies around the world are facing dramatic upheaval as a result of rapid technological change driven
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the importance of design and innovation on value creation for stakeholders. For more information on D^3/LISH , please visit https://d3.harvard.edu and https://d3.harvard.edu/lish/ . Research Focus