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of the protective innate and T cell-mediated immunity, and vaccine development. Individuals with a Ph.D. and a strong background in immunology and molecular/cellular biology are desirable. Skills / Knowledge
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following activities in support of developing the research into an exhibition and book prospectus in Spring 2026. • Review of academic and trade literature / compile annotated bibliography • Historical
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of intracellular lipid transport pathways in metabolic diseases. Our research focuses on identifying novel lipid transport mechanisms, understanding their cellular functions, and developing strategies to regulate
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multidisciplinary teams to integrate findings from various omics data, develop and apply bioinformatics pipelines, statistical models, and novel for data analysis, prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed
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Kentucky’s role in the federal judiciary. The Heyburn Initiative seeks a research assistant (RA) for the Fall 2025 semester to develop scholarly and/or educational resources on legal and constitutional history
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VCC work, focused on documentation and synthesis of the current state of practicable VCC literature in partnership with the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development. The candidate
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experiences for undergraduates where students work with faculty and staff on projects involving scholarship, creative work and/or research. The program exposes the co-op/intern to the real-world application
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art educators across Kentucky. The assistant will help coordinate outreach, schedule and conduct interviews, and follow oral history protocols to prepare materials for archival submission at the Louie B
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develop scalable interventions and training materials that promote student well-being across the college. The postdoctoral scholar will work onsite in Lexington, Kentucky and will directly engage with