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interdisciplinary approaches that combine advanced microscopy (confocal, electron, in vivo multi-photon), viral vectors, protein engineering, mouse models, and multi-omics analyses. For further information on the lab
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applicants for a postdoctoral fellow position in the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology (LSP; https://labsyspharm.org/ ), part of the Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science, at Harvard Medical School in Boston
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of an acquired immune response. We welcome applications from PhD graduates who are interested in this or a related field, particularly those who may bring a new technology, and/or advanced microscopy skills and/or
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, and either flow cytometry or microscopy, or both. The ideal candidate values patience, curiosity, and hypothesis-driven science, and is eager to learn new model systems and/or techniques. High standards
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candidate will use a combination of microscopy, proteomics, genetic constructs, and in vitro reconstitution to study if these change in biomass density results in phase transitions in the cytoplasm and if
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laboratory can be found at https://www.gsh.sph.harvard.edu. We are looking for a Research Assistant (RA) who is enthusiastic and excited about biomedical science and the work we do in our lab, and who wants
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opportunity to shape the future of medicine. Job Description The Walter Laboratory (https://walter.hms.harvard.edu/ ) at Harvard Medical School and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Boston is seeking a
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: Learn more about the innovative work led by Dr. William Shih here: https://www.shih.hms.harvard.edu/ . What you’ll do: Design nucleic-acid nanostructures and assemble them in a wet laboratory
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functional neuroimaging, histology and digital microscopy, and behavior analysis. The lab’s websites are: http://hechtlab.org/ and http://caninebrains.org The Evolutionary Neuroscience Lab is supported by
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position in the Gozzi Lab at the Rowland Institute at Harvard (https://www.rowland.harvard.edu/). Our lab’s primary focus is on bacterial-encoded domesticated viruses, known as gene transfer agents