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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 02-Apr-26 Location: Waltham, Massachusetts Type: Faculty Internal Number: R0013025 The Department of Biology at
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The Department of Biology at Brandeis University seeks an instructor for BIOL 23 Ecology, a four-credit course in Fall 2026. This course covers the science of ecology, from individual, population
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The Nelson Lab in the Biology Department and Neuroscience Program at Brandeis University seeks a research technician to assist the PI and other lab personnel with ongoing molecular biology and
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Brandeis University is looking to hire a Research Technician in the Biology lab. The Research Technician will contribute to lab organization, including scheduling lab meetings, sending out packages
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Research Technician in the Biology lab. The Research Technician will contribute to lab organization, including scheduling lab meetings, sending out packages, training and supervising undergraduate media
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The Department of English/Creative Writing at Brandeis University seeks an instructor for ENG 109a, Poetry Workshop; Special Topics in Poetry, a four-credit course in Fall 2026. This course is an all-levels poetry workshop for undergraduate students. The class meets weekly on Wednesdays from...
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human health. We use a combination of molecular biology, genetics, physiology and behavior in our studies. The position is particularly well-suited for individuals looking for ≥ 2 years of full-time
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Brandeis University, Biology Department Program ID: Brandeis-BIOL-BIOTT [#30961] Program Title: Assistant Professor in Biology and Neuroscience Program Program Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty
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budget for the position is $82,000 Requirements: PhD in Biology or other related disciplines required. 1-3 years of relevant experience required. Experience working with other lab members to effectively
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, located 9 miles outside of Boston with easy commuting options, has a uniquely interdisciplinary Neuroscience community spanning Biology, Psychology, Biochemistry, and Mathematics. To learn more about our