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Teach content and skills in English language, literature, composition, reading, and journalism using standards-based curriculum guidelines from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education that correlate with appropriate learning activities and district standards.
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Our expert faculty connects liberal arts education with the challenges of our time, fostering ethical reasoning and critical thought, with attention to the enduring significance of history, literature, and culture.
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Attend conferences and meetings as requested, regularly monitor HRSA and OPA publications and websites as well as the professional media, literature, and peers to insure the 340B Pharmacy team has the latest information regarding interpretations, rulings, suggestions, and progressive ideas for improving participation.
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Utilize PCR-based methods for sample testing purposes and contribute to the development, optimization, and troubleshooting of assays, with emphasis on literature research for assay pre-qualification.
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The intern will be involved in reviewing recent literature, public reports, and nationally determined contributions to catalog climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies in the global land use sectors that have been pledged under the Paris Agreement or longer-term climate action strategies in different regions of the world.
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Conduct in-depth literature reviews and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in immunology, vaccine technologies, and adjuvant formulations. Strong expertise in immunological techniques and assay design/ development, including flow cytometry, ELISA, electrochemiluminescent (ECL) assays, cell-based assays such as ELISPOT and/or ASC assays, and animal models.
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Review and analyze complex scientific literature in the fields of cell biology, molecular biology, immunology, genetics, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, and chemistry. The Patent Agent will be responsible for preparing and prosecuting patent applications in the life sciences field, including but not limited to, cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology, immunology, genetics, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, and chemistry.
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However, the applicant will also be responsible for literature reviews, study design, IRB submission, sample testing, medical record reviews, statistical analysis, and manuscript preparation. The clinical laboratory at BWH utilizes innovative technologies and dedicated staff to perform over 7 million tests per year for our patients at BWH and Dana Farber Cancer Institute, both affiliates of Harvard Medical School.
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For this project, the intern will be conducting comprehensive literature review to understand the disease biology and drug mechanism of action (MOA), and will be performing data analysis, and will be utilizing QSP modeling approach, using preclinical and clinical datasets.
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The candidate will work closely with clinical laboratory leadership (Drs. Melanson, Tanasijevic, and Tolan (detailed background and publication history can be found on Harvard Catalyst profiles ) and other clinical colleagues including internal medicine, primary care, nephrology, emergency medicine and palliative care.
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Responsibilities Conduct literature surveys of geohazards related to earthquakes, implementing new studies for loss modeling applications Collect, compile, and analyze loss data regarding earthquakes, liquefaction, etc.
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Review medical and genetic testing records as well as literature and computer data bases as part of diagnostic evaluations in genetics. This Genetic Counselor II will be responsible for: Provides genetic counseling to individuals and families at risk for specific hereditary disorders.
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May perform literature searches and library investigations as they relate to the research. Learns and conducts routine tests following established procedures, which may include assays, DNA sequencing, tissue culture, protein purification, Southern blotting, PCR analysis, electrophoresis, and/or chromatography.
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The Research Fellow will execute all research projects in coordination with other researchers and faculty affiliated with the Lab. In addition, their tasks may optionally include the writing of practitioner articles, case studies, literature reviews, the development of research methodologies, the building of research surveys and interview/focus group protocols, and the write-up of reports.
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Maintain certification as a BCBA and maintain knowledge of current literature in applied behavior analysis. The applicant has experience serving individuals with diagnoses varying from autism/DD, traumatic brain injury, to psychiatric disorders, who have exhibited a range of challenging behaviors from disruptive to very dangerous.
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