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technologies. Experience with imaging technologies and computational data analysis preferred. Strong publication record and evidence of research independence. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem
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, skilled in the trade of operating and servicing utility systems (chilled water, steam, and compressed air generation/distribution systems and related equipment/components; water/drainage distribution
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imaging at the single‑cell level. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates interested in these or related areas, especially those with expertise in quantitative in-vivo and ex-vivo imaging
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of five years’ post-secondary education or relevant work experience. Additional Qualifications and Skills: PhD in computational biology/bioinformatics/statistics/CS or another quantitative field is strongly
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. Salary and Benefits This position is salaried and benefits eligible. Information regarding postdoctoral fellow salary, which is determined by the number of years post PhD, and benefits can be found
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activities. Assume complete engineering responsibility for utility distribution systems to ensure system capability, flexibility, reliability, safety, economic operation, and consideration for expansion
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, meaning-making, and human identity The postdoctoral researcher will be based at Harvard Divinity School and includes regular interaction with scholars in theology, religious studies, computer
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. IIHP administers two academic programs: the Harvard PhD Program in Health Policy and the Harvard College Secondary Field in Global Health and Health Policy. The PhD program draws on faculty from six
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School of Public Health studies the frequency, distribution, and determinants of disease in humans, a fundamental science of public health. In addition to pursuing ground-breaking global research
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studies how cancer and healthy cells respond to irradiation and DNA‑damaging drugs, using quantitative live‑cell imaging at the single‑cell level. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates