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. Integration host and microbiome multi-omics for early-onset colorectal cancer biomarker development and prevention. Human-animal microbiome interactions and microbiome biochemical responses to nutrition using
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approaches in our lab and broader community across Harvard and collaborative interactions elsewhere. Candidates should have a strong background in cell biology, physiology, biochemistry, structure, and/or
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and statistics, and advanced programming skills are therefore desired. The role will also involve preparation of graphical displays of results and manuscripts for publication. Basic Qualifications Ph.D
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displays of results and manuscripts for publication. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in areas such as health services research, economics, statistics, biostatistics, or a related quantitative field Additional
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. Applications from botanists working on plant-animal interactions are also welcome. Fellows receive a stipend, benefits, research and travel allowance, and relocation support.
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artists, sound artists, and photographers whose creative projects seek to interpret the world, especially the fabric of human existence and cultural difference, through moving and still images and sounds
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John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) seeks a talented, creative, and enthusiastic individual to build life-changing technologies for assistance, rehabilitation and human
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fairness, and wildlife conservation. We seek researchers who are enthusiastic about interacting with computer scientists and colleagues from other disciplines and who have a demonstrated interest in
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-Latin American research, design and the history of design, education, hip-hop, African studies, the African diaspora, African American studies, literature, and creative writing. Fellows are provided with
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understanding of eukaryotic gene expression, with particular interest in the functions and interactions of RNA polymerase II (RNApII) basal transcription factors, the communication between chromatin and the