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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4411P Home Org Name Pathobiology Division Name College of Veterinary Medicine Position Title Research Fellow I/II/III/IV - Genomics
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suitable for a biological sciences postgraduate (Ph.D.) with a background in cell and/or molecular biology, tissue engineering, or animal physiology. The research projects will involve investigating obesity
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for research. • Presenting data, current projects and results at internal seminars and at external meetings and conferences as required. • Assisting in manuscript and grant writing. • Following Auburn University
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method for heavy metal adsorption. The primary task of this position is to help build a sustainable bioproducts research platform with a focus on deriving CNF aerogel from Pickering emulsions. The major
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provide additional mentorship for student research assistants. Minimum Qualifications Entry into the applicant pool requires a doctoral degree from an accredited institution in Human Development and Family
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the form of research reports and professional development tools across the spectrum of family support, readiness, and resilience. In collaboration with the larger research team, this individual will assist
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be eligible for renewal contingent upon availability of funds, the need for services and satisfactory performance. The position offers the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research at the interface
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control, biological treatments, etc. Help teach a nursery short course biennially focusing on seedling regeneration and production in the southern United States. Participate in writing research reports
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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4411P Home Org Name Pathobiology Division Name College of Veterinary Medicine Position Title Research Fellow I/II - Genomics/Bioinformatics
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research projects that further our understanding of the ecology of harmful algal blooms. The individual selected for this position will be expected to help identify relevant questions, design and implement