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the work in the lab. Experience with nonhuman primates, systems neuroscience, electrophysiology, behavioral analysis, or computational modeling of vision is especially desirable. The successful candidate
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vision about our school’s ongoing strategic initiatives. Job Description Job Summary: The Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR), an organization within the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public
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vision about our school’s ongoing strategic initiatives. Job Description Job Summary: The Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR), an organization within the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public
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, we have an impact on solving public problems that no other institution can match. Our faculty, students, staff, about 23,000 degree program alumni, and more than 66,000 Professional and Lifelong
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, reports and presentations. Oversee all Curricular and administrative elements of the program, including: Provide leadership and vision to the program staff, including the Associate Director of Education
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, and utilize data to inform and implement PPE decisions about program frequency, updates, and retirements. Program Design and Delivery Collaborate with faculty on overarching program vision and
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, procedures, communications, events, research and paralegal functions, travel coordination, and financial monitoring. Helping to implement the Director’s vision, the Program Coordinator will build and maintain
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wet-lab experience, including skills in flow cytometry, cell culture, mouse breeding desirable. Computational training in RNA-seq analyses. Ability to work independently and within a group. Time
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engagements, supporting cultivation, shaping fundable initiatives, and interfacing with development. Collaborate with the Director to develop and implement a revitalized CAA Fellows program. This will include
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practitioners to pursue curiosity-driven research, expand human understanding, and grapple with questions that demand insight from across disciplines. The Fellowship Program annually supports the work of 50