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Qualifications ● A PhD in ecology, environmental science, remote sensing, or a related field by the time of appointment. ● Demonstrated experience in applying high-resolution remote sensing to animal
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2023 Annika Gomez, Ph.D. The impact of eukaryotic phytoplankton physiological ecology on virus susceptibility Columbia University, laboratory of Sonya Dyhrman Clarissa Karthauser, Ph.D. Where does
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of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, which is a vibrant community of cross-disciplinary biological scientists at Harvard University. Basic Qualifications ● A PhD in ecology, environmental science, remote
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lab management in a dynamic research environment. In addition, this position may provide support for our departmental facilities including our aquatics and tissue culture facilities. Responsibilities
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07-May-2024 Faculty of Arts and Sciences 65705BR Job Summary Under the direction of the HSCRB Manager of Aquatic Animal Research Facilities, this position will join an aquatics team responsible
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ontological and ethical questions afresh and explore their relevance to the ecological crises we face. Basic Qualifications (1) Completed advanced degree in a relevant field (completed PhD by the time of
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of laboratory animal species including rodents, USDA-covered species and aquatic species. Essential duties include: performing rodent clinical rounds, including making health assessments and administering
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ontological and ethical questions afresh and explore their relevance to the ecological crises we face. Basic Qualifications (1) Completed advanced degree in a relevant field (completed PhD by the time of
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Development Laboratory at the Harvard University Psychology Department, run by Katie McLaughlin, PhD. Our research examines the impact of environmental experience on children's development. Our research focuses
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on product development is preferred. M.S. or Ph.D. in Neuroscience or related fields is strongly preferred. Experience with handling and working with small aquatic vertebrates such as Xenopus tadpoles