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Working/Functional Title Assoc Director of Devel, Natural Science Position Summary The College of Natural Science (NatSci), along with the Office of University Advancement, is seeking
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and science communication Proficiency in R (tidyverse, ggplot2, adegenet, dartR) and version-controlled workflows Required Application Materials Cover letter describing your research interests and fit
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or protected veteran status. Required Degree Doctorate -Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology or related field Minimum Requirements Ph.D. in plant biology, quantitative genetics, computational biology
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Associates with a starting date of Fall 2026. Postdoctoral Research Associates (Postdocs) comprise the department Postdoctoral Fellows program. Postdoctoral Fellows contribute to the research and
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resources; follows up on health care of patients. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Nursing; one to three
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Working/Functional Title Frederick S. Addy Distinguished Professorship of Economics Position Summary Michigan State University actively promotes a dynamic research and learning environment in which
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interaction, human-robot interaction, rural computing, game studies and design, and the relationships between technology and policy, health and wellness, and society. Postdoctoral Fellowship Expectations
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Trigger, sMDT muon detector system, and Tile Calorimeter. Postdocs with the group have the opportunity to make strong impacts on these important aspects of the ATLAS experiment. The group is always open to
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/Experience/Skills Knowledge normally acquired in the first two or three years in college, technical, vocational or business school in an approved Radiologic Technologist program; one to three years of related
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written communication skills. BS in Biomedical Science or related field. Minimum of one year of biomedical research experience. Basic computer skills. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified