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to submit grades in a timely manner. Qualifications: PhD in Marine Science, Biology or appropriate discipline. Candidates with prior teaching experience are preferred, as are candidates with an active
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a collaboration between CDD training faculty based in the Departments of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Northeastern University in Boston, MA (Drs. Raymond Booth
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atmosphere of a new lab. RESPONSIBILITIES Performs basic research to understand molecular mechanisms of neuron structures and function, primarily using Drosophila molecular genetics and cell biology and
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Qualifications: A PhD degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biology, Bioengineering and related fields with strong background and experience in preclinical toxicological evaluations of pharmaceutical formulations
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About the Opportunity Job Summary We are looking for qualified applicants to be teaching assistants for a cornerstone course of the Master of Science in Biotechnology, the Biotechnology Applications Laboratory course, which teaches important concepts in bioprocess engineering using microbial and...
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, visiting scholars, and undergraduate students. These activities have been supported within an infrastructure that includes state-of-the-art laboratories for chemical synthesis, cell biology and tissue
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disciplinary approaches from neuroscience, nonlinear dynamics, biomechanics, engineering, and psychology. The Action Lab is affiliated with the Departments of Biology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and
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. Minimim Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required. Required minimum of 2 years’ experience with bioengineering, biotechnology, biology, and/or chemistry laboratory work and safety projects. Strong project
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ISEC building, which includes a brand-new research suite and neuroimaging center. Our research examines how human biology adapts to social and nutritional factors worldwide to support child development
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the heart of Boston, in the new, state-of-the-art ISEC building, which includes a brand-new research suite and neuroimaging center. Our research examines how human biology adapts to social and nutritional