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candidates who can demonstrate a track record of solving complex analytical challenges and working collaboratively. About the Position: The successful candidate will take a leading role in method development
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embryonic development, evolutionary developmental biology, developmental mechanisms underlying human health and disease, comparative physiology, etc. Startup funds and laboratory space, appropriate to a
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University (University Park). The project is funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, through program PAR-20-299 (Translational Research in Maternal and
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at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor with expertise in biology, epidemiology and management of diseases of vegetable and ornamental crops, and the development of translational educational programming
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Planetary Science Center . Penn State is heavily involved with the development and implementation of the Habitable Zone Planet Finder and the NEID Spectrograph , with institutional access to the Hobby Eberly
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skills attributed to entrepreneurial behavior and innovative thinking. 3. Engineering Leadership Development (ELD) Program Courses in engineering leadership provide students with the understanding
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diseases of grapevines and potatoes and integrated crop management, and development of educational programming serving extension needs. This position has 60% extension, 25% research and 15% teaching
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Development, Department of Kinesiology. This post-doctoral candidate will work on a project funded by the USDA, that will focus on the attenuation of bone loss during late perimenopause and early menopause
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specializes in research, development and application of technical solutions aimed at understanding, shaping and exploiting the electromagnetic environment to maintain advantage. S3 consists of 5 departments
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Research and Development activities. It is expected that any successful candidate will spend about fifty percent of their time each year within the College of Engineering Graduate Program in Acoustics and