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language input, exploring infants' sound and meaning representations of words, and the relationship between language and sensory experience. The candidate will report directly to the P.I., an Associate
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learning approaches for modeling genomes and proteins from viruses to humans. This person will join a vibrant Computational Biology lab at Harvard Medical School and work as part of a team to build open
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research into the causes of underlying complex human disorders. Our studies aim to transform our understanding of wellness and disease and will help us develop novel approaches to address the major
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required to work effectively as part of the faculty support team and the OAA Department overall. Position Description Core Faculty Coordinator Responsibilities Liaise with other faculty coordinators and act
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management, and the promotion of an inclusive and innovative work environment May act as signatory for the University and/or oversee the signatory process Establish and monitor effective pre post -award
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resources within the Division of Sciences and soon began expanding across the School as faculty in the social sciences and humanities began to use advanced computing in their research. The organization came
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related to the Microsoft Office Suite are expected. Additional Qualifications and Skills Ability to build personal connections and act as a node in the HBS space network. Ability to read academic, subject
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. Act with a high degree of autonomy. Serve as a collaborator and thought-partner. Develop, analyze, and implement research using advanced knowledge and learning. Write cases, articles, case supplements
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, systems, and lab-specific research protocols and best practices. Financial Management Oversight of lab budgets, across projects, to ensure appropriate allocations for human resource and other expenses, and
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improve the ways in which we engage, educate, and empower people around the world, combining the best of human touch and technology scale. You will experiment with everything from the latest AI algorithms