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work for projects aimed at developing and applying high-resolution biological imaging methods. The position offers an opportunity to gain broad experience at the interface of cell biology, chemistry, and
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Qualifications Required Qualifications · Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or a related quantitative field. · Deep expertise in electrophysiology signal
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Program and will work closely with the staff of the Image Collection and Fieldwork Archives (ICFA) to process the Justin Kerr Collection, which consists of photographs of approximately 6,000 unique
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to ICFA collections for scholars and the public. The Fellow will be fully integrated into the Library and Pre-Columbian Studies Program and will work closely with the staff of the Image Collection and
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-disciplinary team of researchers, including bioinformaticians, pathologists, oncologists, and computer scientists, and conduct original research on computational pathology. Digital pathology images contain rich
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point during academic career. Experience handling rodents in a laboratory setting. Computer experience relevant to analysis and documentation of experimental results is essential (Word, Excel, and other
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, Windows, and VMware computer environments and related computing networks, including computer hardware, system software, applications software, networking, and all configurations. The System Administrator
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imaging services and engage in clinical practice intra or extramurally, dependent on interest and availability. Basic Qualifications DDS or DMD degree or equivalent; completion of a postgraduate program in
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builds skills and expertise. We are dedicated to creating a diverse and welcoming environment where everyone can thrive. Why join the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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and Sciences (FAS) is the historic heart of Harvard University. It is the home of Harvard’s undergraduate program (Harvard College, founded in 1636) as well as all of Harvard’s Ph.D. programs