164 Medical Sciences uni jobs at Harvard University in United-states in United States
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PhD students in the six Division of Medical Sciences (DMS) programs. DMS aims to educate, mentor, and inspire a diverse community of students in the biomedical sciences to become the next generation of
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, and translational science. Positioned to enhance educational delivery and support for over 20,000 faculty and academics within the Longwood Medical Area, HMS's commitment underscores its pivotal role in
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27-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 66225BR Position Description Responsible for the daily care of various laboratory animals, including mice, rats, rabbits and/or other species of laboratory animals
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27-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 66219BR Position Description Responsible for the daily care of various laboratory animals, including mice, rats, rabbits and/or other species of laboratory animals
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, risk factors, pathophysiology, presentation and epidemiology of medical conditions relevant to area of practice. 2. Performs history and physical assessments of patients that are accurate, complete
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14-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 66144BR Position Description The DRSC/TRiP-Functional Genomics Resources combines wet-bench research, automation, and bioinformatics to carry out large-scale state
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quantitative methods (simulation modeling, optimization, and machine learning) preferred. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in statistics, computer science, data science, or closely related field with 2
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Health Information System and in developing and overseeing interim records management solutions until more robust IS technology is operational. • Oversees workers’ compensation cases services in
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27-Jun-2024 Faculty of Arts and Sciences 66245BR Job Summary The Audiovisual Field Service Manager for Teaching and Learning will supervise the staff, including Senior Media Technicians, Operations
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participate in teaching residents and medical students and may practice travel medicine. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrates cultural sensitivity and empathy for all patients of Harvard’s diverse patient