11 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" research jobs at University of Kentucky
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considered you must fully complete the online application being sure to only put one (1) job title for each entry (multiple job titles for one employer must have separate entries), the # of hours worked per
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Breeding Project in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY). The goal of this project is to develop commercially viable, short statured, high yielding, open
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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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to pursue technical developments in tissue engineering, biomaterials, neural engineering, gene therapy and nanotechnology for the tissue regeneration after neurotrauma, and conduct preclinical and
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opportunities to pursue technical developments in tissue engineering, biomaterials, neural engineering, gene therapy and nanotechnology for the tissue regeneration after neurotrauma, and conduct preclinical and
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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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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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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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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