18 Biology research jobs at Harvard University in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United States
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are a marine biology and biogeochemistry research lab. We seek a full-time research assistant (RA) to support our growing lab needs. Specific duties include: Under the supervision of Dr. Girguis, the RA
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29-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 66141BR Position Description The Finley Lab in the Department of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School is looking for a talented and highly motivated candidate
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circadian clock. The Weitz lab uses molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and structural biology to investigate the timekeeping mechanism of the mammalian circadian clock. The focus of our efforts
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Molecular and Cellular Biology Position Description Postdoctoral fellow openings! Bellono Lab Department
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Position Description The Arlotta lab at HSCRB is working to identify
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Environmental Department is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Systems Biology to be hired in the Allergy, Climate, and Exposomics Laboratory of Dr. Kari Nadeau (link to lab ). The Postdoctoral Research
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26-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 65979BR Position Description As a Molecular Biology Research Assistant in the Wu Lab at Harvard Medical School (HMS), you will be a member of an interdisciplinary
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Molecular and Cellular Biology Position Description The Elya lab seeks to understand the mechanistic bases
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and molecular biology techniques. The team consists of PhD and MD-PhD trainees and post-docs at all levels. The ideal research assistant will be well-organized, self-motivated, and demonstrate
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circadian clock. The Weitz lab uses molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and structural biology to investigate the timekeeping mechanism of the mammalian circadian clock. The focus of our efforts