25 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" research jobs at University of Arkansas
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that provides an accessible, quality education through flexible learning and unparalleled internship opportunities. At UA Little Rock, we prepare our more than 8,900 students to be innovators and
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university that provides an accessible, quality education through flexible learning and unparalleled internship opportunities. At UA Little Rock, we prepare our more than 8,900 students to be innovators and
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contributing to grant development. The Fellow will also assist in lab management, mentor junior team members, and support regulatory and administrative compliance. Qualifications: PhD in Biology, Microbiology
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these problems. We use multiple model systems, including animal models, human samples, cell culture models, and various in vitro systems. We also use a variety of analytical techniques, including PCR, western
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Rock is a metropolitan research university that provides an accessible, quality education through flexible learning and unparalleled internship opportunities. At UA Little Rock, we prepare our more than
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Post-Doctoral Fellow to join our innovative team advancing new approaches to support postpartum opioid use recovery. This position will take a leading role in developing and disseminating findings from
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of the Principal Investigator or Collaborators. Develops or modifies research protocols and collects background information for ongoing and future experiments and grant projects. Troubleshoots new and existing
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contact Human Resources at 479.575.5351. Department: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: Support grant activities across research and development projects
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. The postdoc will train students in the lab as needed and set an example of leadership for good personal and good scientific conduct, to include rigor and reproducibility in experiments. Some travel for
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the development of a computational tool for second-order optical responses on two-dimensional materials, will report those results in prestigious Journals, and will actively seek external sources of funding