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Pay Range: $62,232 - $65,000: Pay is determined by NIH Postdoc levels of education and experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information regarding benefit
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. Participate in the design, implementation, and evaluation of a research project. Prepare and present data to study investigators. Author, co-author, and otherwise collaborate on reports, conference papers and
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Immunology 60% Execute experiments 20% Design experiments 20% Analyze data, write grants and papers Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Biology, Chemistry, or related Biomedical Sciences Project
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. Support experimental data collection, analysis, and presentation of results. Entrepreneurship Efforts – 20% ● Work with the PI and the team in the commercialization efforts. ● Interview people in
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and then model their space use and behavioral patterns. The post-doctoral researcher will also be responsible for coordinating a team to deploy and monitor behavioral playback cameras, developing a data
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diseases, including cancer • Conduct cellular and molecular biology experiments • Produce and purify AAVs (adeno-associated viruses) • Conduct bioinformatic analysis of data 20% Professional Development
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the specific aims of the USDA-NIFA grant and obtain preliminary results for a competitive renewal. Successful execution of these experiments is necessary to accumulate data to enable publication of project
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campuses connected. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: minimum $61,008; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information
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research under the direction of PI. 15% Data analysis and manuscript preparation Collect and analyze data from research projects; prepare manuscripts for publications and grant applications. Qualifications
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Council, the project will integrate new data collections with existing datasets from recent studies and monitoring programs to understand how pond age, design and management influence trajectories of pond