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development. The Program for the Future Church’s goal through this research and initiative is to expand our capacity to equip and connect Christian leaders to discern their next steps in work and ministry. As
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development. The Program for the Future Church’s goal through this research and initiative is to expand our capacity to equip and connect Christian leaders to discern their next steps in work and ministry. As
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interpret model outcomes to determine traffic air quality impacts from local to regional scales. Communicate and document research findings. Prepare publications. Perform all other duties as assigned
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. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work collaboratively with ATL staff and faculty across disciplines to develop and implement programs, workshops, and resources that empower educators to understand, evaluate
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, the research group has a strong program in the synthesis and application of chemical probes in complex biological systems, with an emphasis on measuring probe labeling and phenotype-driven cell selection using
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to participate the NSF i-Corp training program to develop essential skills for startup companies. The position is renewable for two or more years based on performance and availability of continued funding
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mother-infant interactions in the laboratory Oversee research and related student activities Assist with project coordination Assist with data analysis and publication/grant development Perform all other
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microbiomes. Within this focus, the research group has a strong program in the synthesis and application of chemical probes in complex biological systems and measurements of probe labeling by LC-MS based
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Participate on committees in the Division of Student Life Participate in staff wide trainings and case consultations Pursue professional development to develop expertise in areas useful to work with Baylor
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element discretizations of partial differential equations. The postdoctoral researcher will work with the principal investigator, Dr Robert Kirby, and a team of students seeking to develop new features