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Execute research projects, including a mix of shorter- and longer-term quantitative analyses touching a wide range of topics relevant for city planning and policy, including economic development, industry analysis, and feasibility studies.
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Visterra, Inc., is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate with research experience in biochemistry, cellular and/or molecular biology to help discover and develop biologic therapeutics, as well as expand platform technologies that support our antibody-based drug discovery programs.
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The Investment Team seeks an individual to join as a research analyst focused on securitized products with dedicated sector coverage. The research analyst will work closely with the broader securitized team including traders and portfolio managers on recommending securitized investment opportunities for our full suite of products and portfolios.
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We’re bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. As an incubator within the Schmidt Futures Network, we identify high-impact scientific or technical research and development opportunities, ultimately defining and launching these projects as Focused Research Organizations.
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A leading Investment Management firm is seeking an Equity Research Analyst to join their firm here in Boston. As an Equity Research Analyst, you will play a crucial role in conducting in-depth analysis of companies and industries, generating investment ideas, and providing actionable recommendations to portfolio managers and clients.
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We seek an organized, highly motivated, full-time Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC) to join our Dystonia Partners Research Bank team in the Department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Sublime Systems seeks a Senior Research Scientist to assist with the design and scale of our novel low voltage electrochemical technology. The Senior Research Scientist is expected to become an intellectual leader within Sublime's technical team.
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IBM Research Scientists are charting the future of Artificial Intelligence, creating breakthroughs in quantum computing, discovering how blockchain will reshape the enterprise, and much more. The candidate will be responsible for conducting cutting-edge research on natural language processing, developing prototype solutions to real-world problems, working closely with top-notch MIT faculty, students, and IBM scientists in a flexible and fun environment.
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The research engineer's primary responsibility is to support fundamental R&D's material research programs that are associated with internal technology development with the primary role of assembling and testing small electrochemical vehicles to evaluate battery materials.
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Job requires weekly travel to the MGH main campus and MGB outpatient neurology clinics and occasional travel to Harvard hospitals throughout Boston or other locations for DPRB recruitment, research visits, and meetings.
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We are looking for a highly motivated researcher to join our team as Research Associate/Senior Research Associate, supporting our novel target identification and validation workflow in house, with focus on Next Generation Sequencing.
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The Research Scientist will support research activities on several research projects, such as an NIH-funded evaluation of the nation’s first healthy checkout policy, an evaluation of cigarette taxation on tobacco use, and an evaluation of changes to SNAP and other safety net policies on health outcomes.
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Join AIR as a Qualitative Research Associate with our International Development Division (IDD) and make a difference, improving the quality of life for individuals and communities in low and middle income countries.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Research and Cost Trends, the Research Analyst will conduct analysis using claims, discharge, and survey data to identify and communicate trends in health care costs, spending, utilization, and other outcomes and aspects of health care throughout the Commonwealth.
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During internal and external meetings, you should be ready to interpret and present research data and findings. Experience with RNA and protein extraction and digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) is highly valuable with other molecular biology techniques including Jess Simple Western and plate-based assays is a plus.
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