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Fellow to develop novel techniques for real-time characterization of intracellular processes using fluorescence microscopy and fluctuation correlation spectroscopy (FCS). Important Note: No formal
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Associate(s) at each lab. D^3 is looking for candidates with diverse backgrounds and/or new perspectives. There are no teaching requirements for these open positions. Basic Qualifications A Ph.D. or
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that include the use of plants (and fungi) as part of their ritual and healing practices. The candidate will also devote some time (approximately 5 hours a week) helping to develop the T&T Database (TTD
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that include the use of plants (and fungi) as part of their ritual and healing practices. The candidate will also devote some time (approximately 5 hours a week) helping to develop the T&T Database (TTD
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(approximately 5 hours a week) helping to develop the T&T Database (TTD) . The database will be an archive of extraordinary experiences, situated in their historical, linguistic, and geographical contexts , paired
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for people across different demographic groups. STEM Publications: Prepare research findings, initiatives, and progress for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Disseminate findings through reports
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publications) in consultation with the Center Director. The candidate will also devote some time (approximately 5 hours a week) helping to develop the T&T Database (TTD ). The database will be an archive
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. There are no teaching requirements for these open positions. A typical empirical project involves refining a research question, designing an experiment or survey, analyzing historical and experimental data, and
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has published seminal work on national trends in upward mobility ; racial disparities ; the role of neighborhoods , social capital , and higher education in upward mobility; and the use of private
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one year, from July 2024 until June 2025. The fellow will be an active participant in the Harvard research community and will have opportunities to develop their own research agenda. The fellowship may