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Qualifications Applications are due on Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 11:59 pm ET. Our selection process includes a coding exercise, a first-round interview, and a final round interview. We expect to share
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treatment-control interference; · Programming/scripting knowledge suitable for processing raw data for analysis (e.g., text manipulation); · One or more computational environments for statistical analysis
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upcoming projects include studying how psychoactive compounds such as MDMA and methamphetamine (MA) alter visual processing in the primate brain. We are also expanding into high-resolution behavioral
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our hiring processes. Women and individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Salary Range: $70,000 – $77,000 Compensation will be based on post
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Candidates may be asked to undergo an assessment as part of the interview process. Special Instructions These are term positions starting July 2026 (start date flexible) through June 30, 2027, with
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to the development and application of new approaches to safely reverse aging and treat both rare and common diseases, while actively supporting the collaborative and innovative environment of the lab. Salary and
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surveys; · Programming/scripting knowledge suitable for processing raw data for analysis (e.g., text manipulation); · One or more computational environments for statistical analysis (e.g., MATLAB, R
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electrochemical assays, particularly for nucleic acid detection. Conduct reagent screening, selection, and validation processes to ensure compatibility with sensor surface chemistry as well as achieve high
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Harvard Law School, and/or appropriate Programs, Institutes, Centers, Departments, or Schools. The application process will be open to both internal members of the Harvard community as well as external
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process. We use a combination of human and mouse in vivo and in vitro studies to carry out chemical screening and transcriptional profiling analyses to evaluate potential therapeutics related to targeting