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motivated, interdisciplinary scientist to investigate the host-gut microbiota interactions that are associated with driving early onset colorectal cancer. The candidate will be using state of the art human
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federal and state laws that impact animals, including the Endangered Species Act, the Animal Welfare Act, the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act, and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Students learn how
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performing solvent-based extractions of fatty acids from human samples, performing GC-FID characterization of FA constituents, and then analyzing chromatographic data to measure relative levels of key FA’s
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experiments, assisting in quality data collection and management, and ensuring compliance with all regulations regarding testing human subjects. In addition, the candidate will act as the primary liaison
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: digital civil liberties; privacy and security; new media and online speech; government innovation; intellectual property; tech and human rights; and online safety. Position Description As a Clinical
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of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School is funded to develop data visualization tools and user interfaces for multiple national and international cell atlas projects such as the Human BioMolecular
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Improvement Program (QIP) at HBS, a Program that will provide a variety of human research and regulated data support and education to the HBS research community, and will work closely with the Compliance Team
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academic unit that allows undergraduates to pursue secondary fields in ethnic studies, Indigenous studies, border and migration studies, and human rights. It grants secondary field recognition under
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connectivity, latency, bandwidth, and routing. Contribute to the establishment of network policies, standards, and best practices. Draw on relationship and technical skills to act as technical liaison
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to resist shareholder primacy, short-termism, and the social harms of financialization. Through research, programmatic convenings, and on-going engagement with practitioners, this project will act as a home