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, Genomics, Bioinformatics, or a closely related field (required for postdoc applicants) Strong background in bacterial pathogenesis, molecular genetics, and/or microbial genomics. Experience in analyzing high
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have a record of accomplishments in experimental high-energy nuclear physics and will be expected to develop an independent and vigorous research program. The current faculty in the department
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Analyst II to join the Infrastructure and Operations (IOPS) team, which supports academic computing across multiple campus units. This position will collaborate with the IOPS team and will play a key role
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Department: The Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology (GDCB) focuses primarily on biological function at the cellular and subcellular level, using molecular, genetic, computational and
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Engagement Specialist to support student retention, engagement, and achievement through the Learning Community Program. This role plays a vital part in fostering a sense of belonging and connection
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the roles and responsibilities of an Extension District. Supervise the county staff as detailed in a Memorandum of Understanding between the council and the University. Oversee program delivery that meets
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at the cellular and subcellular level, using molecular, genetic, computational and biochemical approaches to understanding biological function. GDCB is dedicated to biological discovery and excellence in
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disciplines for a tenure-track assistant professor. We seek a scholar with a deep interest in advancing agronomic sciences through areas such as crop physiology and genetics, plant-soil interactions, land
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. Advise students and families on financial aid eligibility, application processes, and program requirements. Provide personalized guidance on college financial planning, student loan borrowing, repayment
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LAS Honors Program and Phi Beta Kappa by managing digital files, tracking student submissions and eligibility, maintaining communication, and assisting faculty committees. Assist Career Services with