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change on gender roles Masculinity and how the norms that constrain men affect their employment and household labor, and interact with those impacting women Expectations and Conditions Fellowship-related
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to join an interdisciplinary team of biologists and engineers using human Lung Organ Chips to study lung cancer progression, tumor-immune interactions, and respiratory infections in a clinically relevant
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from graduate student to postdoc, and we always welcome individuals who are interested in applying their unique expertise to study interactions between cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. Basic
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Lab in the Department of Immunology at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. The work of the Merkenschlager Lab focuses on germinal center interactions and how they promote the development
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begins. Additional Qualifications Priority will be given to candidates with experience in particle synthesis, colloidal interactions, and rheological properties of dense particulate suspensions as
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to level of the position; and have the ability to identify and pursue research problems independently while working well in an interactive and dynamic setting. Basic Qualifications Candidates
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to bear on the work in the lab. The work is based on electrophysiological recordings using the patch clamp technique to characterize function of ion channels and interactions of novel compounds with ion
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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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mentoring and having the opportunity to interact with colleagues and researchers within our program, it is expected that appointees will pursue their research on campus and should plan to be on campus for a
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and meet specific goals and milestones and serve as part of an interdisciplinary and collaborative team Additional Qualifications Desirable Skills: High-throughput in vitro protein-protein interaction