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of molecular biology and next generation sequencing is highly preferred. 3. Familiarity with single cell data analysis is preferred, but not required. 4. Ability to work independently as well as part of
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independently design and conduct detailed studies investigating lymphocyte development and communication. Key aspects of the work will include T and B cell cloning, sequencing, and functional characterization
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contribute to cross-departmental projects, programs, and events aligned with Alumni Relations strategy. Job-Specific Responsibilities: Build and maintain relationships with HBS faculty. Synthesize faculty
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) Project Management Office (PMO) supports the planning and delivery of complex initiatives across the University’s multiple Schools and Units. The Senior Project Manager (PM) is a key member of the CADM PMO
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decisions on next steps. Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team (biologists, engineers, clinicians) to align chip studies with translational goals. Maintain a high level of expertise in lung
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operations leader responsible for translating strategic direction into structured implementation, strengthening governance processes, and driving cross-functional alignment. Approximately 80% of this role
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leader responsible for translating strategic direction into structured implementation, strengthening governance processes, and driving cross-functional alignment. Approximately 80% of this role focuses
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business requirements. Guide modernization, scalability, performance optimization, and integration strategy. Ensure alignment of system architecture with University-wide IT standards while influencing
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support. The CIO ensures that HGSE’s technology environment is secure, resilient, scalable, and aligned with University standards and the broader One Harvard technology strategy, while remaining responsive
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diversity and population dynamics of bacterial populations in the host.We are seeking an Associate to conduct bioinformatic analysis comparing sequence diversity in sputum verses culture for Mycobacterium