534 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at Pennsylvania State University
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, epidemiology, and evolution of bacterial plant pathogens. This position has 100% research responsibilities. This is a term 3-year appointment with renewal dependent on performance and availability of funds
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management (RPTM) within the College of Health and Human Development (HHD) at The Pennsylvania State University
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interventions; evidence of securing NIH funding for a developing program of research; and writing NIH grants. Ability to maintain progress on several NIH funded grants simultaneously is important, including
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Professor. Responsibilities include helping lead a number of NIH-funded studies examining the role of socioemotional, cognitive, and biological factors in early development. These include HEALthy Brain and
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of funding. POSITION SPECIFICS The research laboratory of Dr. Kateryna Makova in the Department of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to study evolution
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well as developing technical and presentation skills. Activities may involve work in the greenhouse and/or laboratory. Insect population or cell line maintaining, molecular biology and biochemistry experiments Collect
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REQUIREMENTS Part time Student Food Service Worker for Housing and Food Services. Job Duties Prepare food Stock items Take temperatures of food Clean dishes Make and serve coffee Clean service area Assist
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REQUIREMENTS The College of Health and Human Development is seeking motivated undergraduate students to participate as IMPACT Scholars in a four-week, paid summer research experience. Scholars will work under
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during pregnancy and postpartum: The WISH Project seeks to understand how child-bearers and babies’ physiological and behavioral responses to stress in the first few years of baby’s life develop
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ensure all work is completed at the end of the day; prepare the pharmacy for the following days' business and verify the physical security of the pharmacy at closing BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment