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PiNBAC program. The Harvard Program in Neuroscience Post-Baccalaureate (PiNBAC) program is a training program for recent college graduates interested in applying to PhD programs in the neurosciences
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an outstanding academic record and strong communication skills, enjoy working in an interdisciplinary team, and may be interested in postgraduate training (MD PhD, PhD, or MD). They will benefit from 1:1
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preparing for graduate school; we have a strong track record in preparing research assistants to matriculate in competitive PhD programs and support them during the application process. Members from groups
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-authored high-impact publications and successfully moved on to MD and/or PhD programs as well as industry positions. Duties and Responsibilities: Perform immunofluorescence staining of ovarian cancers
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· Other duties as required Basic Qualifications Applicants should have a PhD/doctoral degree in epidemiology, nutrition, global health or related public health field. Candidates should also have the
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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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fellows · Other duties as required Basic Qualifications Applicants should have a PhD/doctoral degree in epidemiology, nutrition, environmental health, global health, or related public health field
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fellow, a PhD. student, and a pediatric neurologist, providing exposure and advice for multiple career tracks. This position is ideally suited for individuals seeking to launch a career in research science
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to funder reports, manuscripts, and grant development Other duties as required Basic Qualifications Applicants should have a PhD/doctoral degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, nutrition, or related public
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quickly. Past technicians have gone on to pursue PhD/MD/MD-PhD programs. Basic Qualifications College background or equivalent work experience, preferably in a related discipline. At least, one- year of