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computational skills and the adoption of new methods (eg AI/ML, single cell RNA-seq, etc). The CCB CF will be responsible for developing curricula for CCB workshops offered to HMS graduate students and postdocs
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experts to ensure academic and university compliance for relevant lab members (e.g. graduate students, postdocs, rotation students, visiting graduate students). Serve as a liaison between Dr. Church and
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, postdocs, research staff and faculty across HMS programs and departments. The CF will report directly to CCB’s Director of Education and will receive one-on-one mentorship from the CCB Executive Director, Dr
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; May lead subsections of applications for new projects. Mentor lab colleagues, including research assistants, students, and postdocs Propose and investigate opportunities to translate organ chip
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available in the department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. We are seeking postdocs in computational biology with an interest in creating new methods for the identification and
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, postdocs, research staff and faculty. Position Description The Bioinformatician will support selected research projects at the Harvard Chan School, Harvard and the broader Boston biomedical community
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, postdocs, research staff and faculty. Position Description The Bioinformatician will support selected research projects at the Harvard Chan School, Harvard and the broader Boston biomedical community
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clinical institutions, collaborate with staff scientists, postdocs, graduate students, industry experts, business development leaders, and entrepreneurs across disciplines to invent and de- risk new
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expertise in comparative genomics and sequence analysis. We expect the postdoc to be able to work independently and contribute intellectually to broader research themes and directions in the lab. The postdoc
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associate), with expertise in comparative genomics and sequence analysis. We expect the postdoc to be able to work independently and contribute intellectually to broader research themes and directions in