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role will support the SMFA campus (Fenway) and Boston Health Sciences campus. There is flexibility - We estimate two (2) days per week on campus, or can be flexible to four (4) half-days, as well Please
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biological waste - 5% Hours are flexible. Can work off hours once trained to have access to machines. Job Requirements: Associate degree or equivalent in Biology Must be experienced working in a lab. Must be
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Details Posted: 25-May-24 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Part-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Biological/Biomedical Sciences Internal Number: 5284747 Part-Time Lecturer About
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Job Description The incumbent will use a variety of molecular, cell biology, and biochemical techniques under the direct supervision of the Principal Investigator to implement an NIH-funded research
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BU (BU ADC) and Tulane (BHS) teams. They will manage one of the AHA-funded projects by conducting study visits with participants, acting as the point of contact for technology companies that wish
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aspect of the training centers’ work and provide administrative and logistical support on different projects as requested including assisting with copy editing, communication materials, formatting and
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designed to prepare students for purposeful lives and careers. The Bouve College of Health Sciences has over 250 faculty members, with approximately 2,000 undergraduate and 2,400 graduate students. It is the
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+ years or Master’s degree (thesis-based Master’s programs only) Has at least 2 years of experience working with purification chemistry and substantial microbiology experience. Preferred skill set (not all
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advanced science and technologies into the therapies and vaccines that matter most. Whether you are in the discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy or supporting clinical trials, you will apply
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Psychology Position Description The Department of Psychology at Harvard University invites