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submitted at oeo.utah.edu For more information: https://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/ To inquire about this posting, email: employment@utah.edu or call 801-581-2300. The University is a participating
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studies involving biomechanics and clinical gait analysis. The candidate will work with Dr. Kota Takahashi to conduct collaborative and interdisciplinary projects that bridge biomechanics, physiology
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information, including the Director/Title IX Coordinator’s office address, electronic mail address, and telephone number can be located at: https://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/ Online reports may be
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Instructions for more details. To apply, please submit the following information combined into a single PDF: 1. Cover letter describing your research interests and motivation for seeking a postdoctoral position
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at the University of Utah, including potential collaborations with research labs, groups, or initiatives. (Upload under "Applicant Document – Other") Three References — Contact information for three references who
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for biological data (e.g., protein language models, transformers, generative models) and interest in building interpretable tools for experimental colleagues. Qualifications PhD or MD‑PhD in a relevant field (e.g
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Lake City, UT 84112 801-581-8365 oeo@utah.edu Online reports may be submitted at oeo.utah.edu For more information: https://www.utah.edu/nondiscrimination/ To inquire about this posting, email
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/epifluorescence imaging, and basic image analysis. The role involves tissue processing and data collection across multiple projects, collaborating closely with students, postdocs, and senior lab members. Strong
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study job? No VP Area Academic Affairs Department 00065 - Elect & Computer Engineering Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range 15.00 to 17.00 Close Date
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multidimensional area- and place-based data. First, the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study includes three waves of rich psychosocial and health assessments from 1995 through 2014 and more than twenty years