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Description Job Summary: The Segel lab at Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology (https://hscrb.harvard.edu/labs/segel-lab/ ) explores the biology of aging through the lens of developmental
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policies and models of governance to address scientific and technological change. Fields of expertise could include, but would not be limited to, scientific innovation, technology development and deployment
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Details Title 2026-27 College Fellows (in multiple areas) School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area College Fellows Program Position Description Please visit https
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an inclusive community of dedicated problem-solvers who hold themselves - and one another - to the highest academic and professional standards. To learn more about us, please visit https://seas.harvard.edu
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to the development of image-based diagnostics and precision oncology strategies; publish findings in high-impact journals; and present at national/international meetings. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. in Molecular
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Segel lab at Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology (https://hscrb.harvard.edu/labs/segel-lab/ ) explores the biology of aging through the lens of developmental timing and lifespan
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applications for research in structural biology of membrane proteins. Our lab investigates the structure, mechanism and evolution of several types of membrane proteins using biochemical, biophysical, and
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solver who wants to be part of a dynamic team. Information about the Church Lab: Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. George Church here: https://churchlab.hms.harvard.edu/ , https
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow – Electrochemical Biosensor Development - Immediate Need: Start ASAP School Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Department/Area Position
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for candidates with interests in multiscale simulations of complex physical phenomena, from the atomistic/electronic scale to mesocopics and beyond. Of particular interest is the development and application