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members, postdoctoral fellows, and students, along with industrial and university partners. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid vacation, sick leave, and
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. Supervise undergraduate and graduate students. Minimum Qualifications For the Postdoctoral Research Associate, level I: MD or PhD Degree Expertise in cellular and/or tumor immunology, or a related field. For
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teams Minimum Qualifications Doctorate degree such as PhD or MD in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology or related field is required. Preferred Qualifications Expertise in immunology or prior
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PhD in Neuroscience, Psychology, or related fields, and an interest in the neural mechanisms underlying motivated behavioral decision-making. A quantitative background, experience in imaging
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journals and present findings at national and international conferences. Contribute to the development of grant proposals and progress reports as needed. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Biology
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. Excellent analytical, communication, and organizational skills. Interest in mentoring students and contributing to a collaborative academic environment. Minimum Qualifications PhD in optics, physics
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should have a PhD, DVM, MD or MD/PhD and a strong foundation in genomics, genetic intervention techniques and immunology. Candidates with a background in lung research and experience with rodent models
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analyze data. Supervise and mentor undergraduate students. Prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles and present their work at professional conferences. Depending on their interests and expertise
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scientific investigators within and outside of the University of Arizona. Be willing to help each other. Ensure regulatory compliance of research activities. Minimum Qualifications PhD in biology or relevant
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interpretation. Ability to communicate in a clear, concise manner orally and in writing. Ability to participate at scientific conferences and present findings. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Molecular biology, stem