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design technologies To qualify for Research Assistant (Type C): • Master's degree in spatial or design field To qualify for Research Associate or Postdoctoral Scholar: • Ph.D in spatial, design, or related
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for Fundamental Science (IFS) at the University of Oregon is the home for research whose primary aim is to understand, explore, and extend the fundamental laws of nature, with an emphasis on the consequences
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the Department of Psychology at Iowa State University. Funding is available for presenting at conferences and professional trainings. In addition to the primary responsibilities on the CASA intervention
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manager, the scholar will manage, maintain and provide technical expertise for lab equipment, protocols, and programs and assist the principal investigator in the physical and administrative set-up
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tissue-resident adaptive immunity, with opportunities to work across murine and human models. Beyond research, the scholar will actively participate in student mentorship and assist the principal
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positions will conduct research under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI); Research Associate positions will conduct research with only general guidance from the PI. These positions have the
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of the Principal Investigator(PI). Research Associate positions will conduct research with only general guidance from the PI. Postdoctoral Scholars will conduct research under the direction of a faculty member to
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potentially renewable. Research Assistants, Research Associates, or Postdocs will work under the supervision of the Department Head or Principal Investigator. Research Assistant/Associates will generally be
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post degree. Senior Research Assistant II (Type B): Bachelor's degree in a related field plus 12 years of applicable work experience post degree. Research Assistant (Type C): Master's degree in a related
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well as postdoctoral scholars. Research assistants conduct research under the direction of a principal investigator; postdoctoral scholars conduct research under the direction of a faculty member for the purpose