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Harvard University, Statistics Position ID: HarvardStats-POSTDOC [#28204] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, United States of America [map
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. The initial term for this position is one year; reappointment for a second year is contingent upon funding. The postdoc will work with closely with Minlan Yu and other group members focused on networking
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Please see the fellowship page for more information: https://www.huri.harvard.edu/mihaychuk-postdoc-fellowships Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Contact Information Megan K. Duncan Smith
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fabricating nanoelectronics and flexible electronics. An extensive experience in cleanroom nanofabrication is required. The postdoc is also expected to collaborate with other researchers to apply
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operating with ambiguity in cultural contexts. Willingness and ability to travel internationally. Additional Information: Per university guidelines, postdoc appointments are considered to be on-campus, full
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associate to work with Professor Christopher Kuzawa at Harvard University. The postdoc will oversee analysis and write up of an extensive longitudinal dataset that has followed a large population in Cebu
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and continued availability of funding. Candidates who have tenure-track offers but would like to defer and do a one-year postdoc are also welcome to apply. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in Statistics
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-year postdoc are also welcome to apply. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science or a directly related field Additional Qualifications The successful applicant will be
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for mechanistic analysis of meiotic crossover interference and high resolution imaging of single molecule dynamics of chromosomes Basic Qualifications expertise in high resolution imaging, knowledge of mitotic
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work outside of his/her discipline to accomplish project goals. · Experience with flow cytometry, immunofluorescent imaging, confocal microscopy, ELISAs, and PCR. · Experience with microfluidics