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PiNBAC program. The Harvard Program in Neuroscience Post-Baccalaureate (PiNBAC) program is a training program for recent college graduates interested in applying to PhD programs in the neurosciences
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individual to work as a Research Assistant II. This position will develop genetically-encoded biosensors for diverse small molecules. Research techniques that will be utilized to carry out this project include
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. Techniques used will include recombinant DNA cloning and analysis, protein purification and analysis, and yeast molecular genetics. There will also be opportunities to learn microscopy and mass spectrometry
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09-May-2024 Faculty of Arts and Sciences 65699BR Job Summary Unleash your potential in the exciting world of plant diversity research! The Davis Lab , spearheaded by Charles Davis, is a vibrant hub
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of relevant experience Additional Qualifications and Skills BS/MS degree in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics or related fields preferred Experience in a collaborative environment
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the nervous system orchestrates vital physiological processes such as digestion, metabolism, and reproduction. Through genetic and molecular approaches, lab members look to investigate how neural circuits
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of specific blood-borne and metabolic factors in protecting muscle mass and regenerative function and identify genetic/epigenetic regulators that drive age-related defects in organ function that can lead to
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families as they encounter the justice system. The Access to Justice Lab creates and shares the rigorous evidence needed to make these transformations happen. This position works under the A2J Faculty
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Research Assistant to facilitate the study of somatosensory dysfunction in mouse models of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). This project utilizes mouse genetics, behavior, histological, and
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duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications Graduate degree in education, economics, statistics, or another closely related field. Minimum 3 years of relevant post-baccalaureate research experience. Prior