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Details Title Lecturer of Cell Biology and Director of the Core for Imaging Technology & Education (CITE) School Harvard Medical School Department/Area *** Position Description The Department
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Imaging Approaches to Measuring Brain Energetics School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Human Evolutionary Biology Position Description We seek a
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studies how cancer and healthy cells respond to irradiation and DNA‑damaging drugs, using quantitative live‑cell imaging at the single‑cell level. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates
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tissue imaging, spatial multi-omics, and AI-driven analytics. The successful candidate will lead projects aimed at dissecting the molecular and cellular mechanisms that govern tumor progression
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imaging at the single‑cell level. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates interested in these or related areas, especially those with expertise in quantitative in-vivo and ex-vivo imaging
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academic literature and attending lab seminars, 2) Develop prototype implementations of systems, receiving feedback and guidance from Dr. Zitnik, 3) Participate in the evaluation and benchmarking
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imaging for large-scale population dynamics · Develop and integrate novel, cutting-edge technologies for functional circuit analysis; independently evaluate, set up, and optimize new hardware and
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considering future graduate study in cognitive (developmental) neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and/or education. Job-Specific Responsibilities 1. Collects magnetic resonance imaging data in
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and/or slitless spectroscopy datasets and/or JWST imaging datasets Development of methods for large spectroscopic surveys and data products This is a two-year term appointment from date of hire with
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Description This Post-Doctoral Fellow position is part of our broader efforts to transform how cancers are classified, diagnosed, and treated through multiplexed tissue imaging, spatial multi-omics, and AI