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research grants and projects in the College. We are seeking applications from individuals with either: (1) a PhD in any area of the biomedical sciences or (2) a DVM or its equivalent at the time employment
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Skills, License, and Certifications Minimum Skills and Abilities Candidates must have a robust understanding of forestry in the Southeastern United States. A graduate degree (MS and/or PhD) with adequate
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must have a robust understanding of forestry in the Southeastern United States. A graduate degree (MS and/or PhD) with adequate and relatable experience in forestry, agronomy, horticulture, plant science
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academic references · Code sample or link to your GitHub/GitLab profile · Two writing sample of your previous research work Minimum Qualifications Applicants should have completed their PhD at the time
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linked diseases at the molecular, cellular, and whole animal levels. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with the laboratory of Elizabeth Lipke, PhD in the Department of Chemical
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the forest products / wood composites industry (before or after PhD). Experience mentoring students in the laboratory. Demonstrated commercial experience such as product development, patents, commercialization
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the development of new case studies that provide a vision for new opportunities in the forestry industry in Alabama and the rural South. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must possess a PhD in forestry at time of
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the development of new case studies that provide a vision for new opportunities in the forestry industry in Alabama and the rural South. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must possess a PhD in forestry at time of
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the development of new case studies that provide a vision for new opportunities in the forestry industry in Alabama and the rural South. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must possess a PhD in forestry at time of
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against inflammatory and immune mediated diseases, under Group Leader, Maria C. Naskou DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVP. The Naskou group is located at Scott Ritchey Research Center in the College of Veterinary