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25-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 66104BR Position Description A position for a half-time research assistant is available in a laboratory studying the molecular mechanisms of the mammalian
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experiments and computational modeling. Candidates should have a strong interest in contributing to multidisciplinary teams (mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, materials scientists, and R&D engineers
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, Computational Science and Artificial Intelligence for applications ranging from turbulence to collective fluid mechanics beginning September 1, 2024, or as soon thereafter as possible. The position is for one
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27-Jun-2024 Faculty of Arts and Sciences 66103BR Job Summary The Girguis Lab at Harvard University studies the mechanisms of regeneration in a new invertebrate model system. Position Description We
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08-Jun-2024 Harvard Medical School 65983BR Position Description A position for a full-time research assistant is available in a laboratory studying the molecular mechanisms of the mammalian
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to understand the basic mechanisms underlying blood-brain barrier permeability, immune cell recruitment, and communication networks with other cell population in the brain. The research assistant, under specific
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ant species to uncover patterns and mechanisms of how microclimate variation drives species coexistence. The postdoctoral researcher will play a leading role in this research, working closely with Dr
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investigates ways to target metabolic changes in metastasizing cancer cells, with a focus on exploiting the lipidomic dependencies of cancer cells in the lymphatic niche. We are working to discover mechanisms
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laboratory at Harvard Medical School. The research assistant will work primarily with Dr. Kimberly Reinhold, a postdoctoral fellow, to investigate neural mechanisms underlying learning. We study how animals
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glassware. In addition, the RA will carry out research under the direction of the Principal Investigator and other lab members, contributing to the lab's publications on mechanisms of gene expression