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N. 5th St. , Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA Position Highlights The He Lab in the Department of Basic Medical Science seeks candidates for a postdoctoral position. The broad goal of our research program is to
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through plant–microbiome interactions. Our work aims to uncover plant and microbial traits that regulate nitrogen transformations in soil, with the goal of developing cropping systems that maintain
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appropriate. Assist with preparation of grants from the lab. Remain updated on the literature of the related research topic and develop the project aligned with the PI's research focus. Plan, coordinate, and
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of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of planetary geophysics. The successful candidate will conduct independent research related to the early geophysical evolution
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Highlights The Clinical Research Assistant will assist in an ongoing, CDC funded, research project that focuses on the development, testing, and implementation of a self-management program known as MINDSET
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Research Assistant will assist in an ongoing, CDC funded, research project that focuses on the development, testing, and implementation of a self-management program known as MINDSET, aimed at improving
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Develop and lead an independent research agenda centered on optical design, modeling, and engineering. Disseminate work through publications and presentations; contribute to public-engagement opportunities
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relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Perform independent multi-disciplinary research experiments under the direction of the Principal Investigator, Dr. Ekokobe Fonkem. Develop
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the science and history of space exploration. In this role, the Researcher will develop, write, and refine engaging educational content that is both accessible to visitors and scientifically accurate
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) developing and evaluating a Virtual Insomnia Patient (VIP) designed to accelerate the training of new therapists, and (b) assessing the efficacy of an accelerated cognitive and behavioral treatment