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students on papers, theses, dissertations, fellowship proposals, presentations, talks, and other modes of communication. They also will design and lead workshops and events that will help Harvard Griffin
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of communication. They also will design and lead workshops and events that will help Harvard Griffin GSAS students to communicate their research, as well as facilitate small writing groups focused on accountability
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health. The program seeks a post-doctoral researcher to serve as a Teaching Fellow. Duties and Responsibilities 1. Work with program faculty to develop and run virtual training materials. 2. Lead annual 2
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conceptually rich analyses of case studies of preclinical biomedical research on sex-related variables, help lead site-based interviews with practicing scientists, and communicate about research in a range of
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lead to co-authoring papers with the PI.More information on Professor Kreindler can be found at this link: https://sites.google.com/site/gabrielkreindler Responsibilities will include: • Designing
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for the following key duties within an agreed timeframe with the PI for the DC-HSP project: Lead in data harmonization for Latin America and the Caribbean region, consisting of data inventory, data mapping and data
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for the following key duties within an agreed time frame with the PI for the DC-HSP project: Lead in data harmonization for Latin America and the Caribbean region, consisting of data inventory, data mapping and data
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enhancement. The Postdoctoral Researcher will coordinate and lead a research project at the intersection of wearable sensing, controls, neurophysiology, movement science, and clinical rehabilitation. They will
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01-May-2024 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 65626BR Job Summary Under the supervision of the Assistant Director, the Research Specialist will lead and support a variety of health systems
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of specific blood-borne and metabolic factors in protecting muscle mass and regenerative function and identify genetic/epigenetic regulators that drive age-related defects in organ function that can lead to