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applications, and collaborating with an interdisciplinary research team. Preferred candidates will have a PhD in neuroscience or a related field, with experience in patch-clamp electrophysiology, neural circuit
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applications for the position of Research Assistant in Invasive Pest Genomics. The intern will contribute to the efforts of an NSF-funded project (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2418203
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. Required Education and Experience: Must be working towards a PhD. Prior research experience. Interest in local government or public policy. Comfort with Excel. Preferred Education and Experience: Experience
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, spanning data preparation, acquisition, ingestion, integration, model development, training, and evaluation across multiple modalities. This position engages collaboratively with faculty, PhD students, and
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related field. Minimum of six years of relevant post‑PhD research experience in bioacoustics. • Established record of independent research spanning bioacoustics, ecology, and conservation, supported by
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psychology, organizational behavior, computational social science, or sociology. PhD after one year of employment. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Conducting field, computer, web-based, and interpersonal
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comprehensive bench-to-bedside research initiative focused on harnessing the bodys immune system to fight cancer at all levels (https://cancer.osu.edu/piio ). Led by founding director Zihai Li, MD, PhD, the PIIO
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A1096 Working Title PhD - Research Assistant - Computer Science Location Edinburg, Texas College College of Engineering and Computer Science Department College of Engineering and Computer
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will be immediately recruiting a motivated graduate (master’s/PhD) student to start as early as Summer 2026. The selected candidate will work on a funded research project focused on developing novel
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data, and apply the computational methods to understand biomedical problems like tumor microenvironment, immunology, and aging. The individual will work with Dr. Yi Zhang (https://yi-zhang-compbio