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Choate Cocktail Reception and Career Exploration

Come meet Partners, Associates, Patent Agents, and Staff Scientists from our Firm and learn how their science expertise translates into a career in Intellectual Property.

We welcome all graduate students and post-docs with specialties in Biology, Chemistry, or Engineering, who are interested in exploring a Patent Law career.

RSVP to Hannah Lapp at hlapp@choate.com by Thursday, Sept 21st

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TF/TA positions for Fall 2022 - MCB 60: Cellular Biology and Molecular Medicine Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology

To apply:
We are looking for graduate students or post-docs who are excited about teaching students the principles of molecular and cellular biology.
Please email becuwe@fas.harvard.edu and include your CV with references preferably ones that can comment on teaching.

Compensation:
TF positions are compensated at 0.4 FTE for the semester (approximately $10,500). The actual teaching period starts on August 31st and ends around the beginning-mid December.

This course provides an introduction to the principles of molecular and cellular biology and their...

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Dr. Rebecca Sherbo, Nocera Lab, has been awarded a grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund program is intended to enhance the scientific development and productivity of outstanding young investigators at the postdoctoral level whose work spans the interface between biology and the computational, physical, engineering, or theoretical sciences. The program provides bridging support, including support in the advanced postdoctoral years and in the first years of faculty service. The aim is to assist individuals in making the critical transition to obtaining a faculty position and becoming independent investigators....

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