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Hours per Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 00196 - Health & Kinesiology Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type
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. The research effort is looking at mechanisms of Alzheimer disease and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) pathogenesis in mouse models using biochemistry, cell biology and immunohistochemistry procedures and
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science within a lively lab focused on executive function and related academic skills and human flourishing, as well as additional training in the responsible conduct of research, grant writing, manuscript
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Benefited Staff / Student Temporary? No Standard Hours per Week 12 - 18 Full Time or Part Time? Part Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary Mon – Fri; flexible hours. Is this a work study job? No VP Area U of U
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eating behavior •Advanced quantitative skills About the Department The Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences consists of an outstanding team of researchers, clinicians, and educators who provide
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inform public health, in particular, in low-income settings. Qualifications: PhD of equivalent in a relevant field including, but not limited to: evolutionary biology, epidemiology, biology, computational
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and continued grant funding. Research in exoplanetary atmospheres. The successful candidate will contribute in several aspects of Prof. Crossfield’s ExoLab research program: in particular, in
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30082BR Civil/Environ/Arch Engineering Position Overview The Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Kansas invites applications for multiple full-time
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, biomedical engineering, computer science, neuroscience or similar field Experience acquiring and analyzing magnetic resonance spectra or images Track record of scientific publications Preferred: Experience in
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along salinity (freshwater – marine) gradients. The project is a collaboration between the research groups of Prof. U Skyllberg (Department of Forest Ecology and Management, SLU) and Prof. E Björn (Umeå