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Institute is a Congressionally-authorized program within the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship at Colorado State University with the mission to develop, compile, synthesize, and apply locally
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highly integrated, multidisciplinary approach involving enzyme kinetics, molecular modeling, and biological testing to discover, design, and develop new therapeutics. This position is also anticipated
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year. Responsibilities Conducts collaborative research with faculty to be presented at academic forums and published in peer-reviewed academic journals. Develops experiments, collects data and conducts
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academic year. Participates in study design, data acquisition and analysis, manuscript development, and presentation/publication of results. Uses subject matter and best practices knowledge to perform lab
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scientists to develop an independent research program. DRs will have access to the resources available at the LPC to make major contributions to CMS in the areas of physics analysis, object identification
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the Division of Community Behavioral Health (CBH). This position will serve as a trainer on a variety of topics related to workforce development, such as Comprehensive Community Support Services, and child and
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, etc.) to assess safety and efficacy. Expand research projects with original ideas and mentor graduate/undergraduate students. Prepare manuscripts, present findings at conferences, and actively pursue
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stuttering and its adverse impact develops in children https://stutteringresearch.msu.edu/ . We are seeking a highly motivated and organized individual to interact with our team of engaged and dynamic
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in related field. Work Experience: Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 5-7 years of work experience in a related job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred
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, biology, and medicine? We’re seeking a talented Scientist to join our dynamic team! Our mission is to develop novel PET imaging agents for widely metastatic cancers and to develop novel radioligand