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of life throughout the lifespan. The Department has ~1100 undergraduate majors, 30-35 graduate students (about 60% PhD and 40% MS). Ten new faculty members (7 tenure-track) have joined the department since
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for exams, procedures, and sample collections. This position consists of entering charges, logging client calls, call for records, and entering prescriptions in software program. This position consists
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enrolled in BS, MS, and PhD programs, 145 tenure-track and non-tenure-track faculty, and over 400 support staff and research scientists. The College is home to more than $100 million in research funding and
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resulting data using Excel and Kaleidagraph software. Previous experience is a plus. Position Minimum Qualifications Biological and Biochemical experience. Experience with biochemical protease activity assays
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in grant and manuscript preparation. Additional duties may include supervision of graduate and undergraduate students. Required Job Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, physiology, reproductive biology
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Biology, Biological Analytics, as well as database and/or software design and development for labs and/or course needs. The open positions may be temporary or special assignments. A signing bonus of up
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occasionally other modes of transportation as necessary. Road and plot navigation skills – including use of GIS software and datasets, topographical maps, aerial photos and GPS units – are a must for this
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Summary This Research Scientist position will oversee an ongoing research project to investigate bighorn sheep respiratory disease using methods of multiplex PCR, amplicon sequencing, and bioinformatics
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(required for new hires) Required Job Qualifications Applicants must have formal training and experience with a Master’s degree or higher in business, finance or real estate and at least five years of
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through our broad-based expertise in applied ecology, quantitative methods, and human dimensions in the conservation and management of fish and wildlife. We teach students to think critically about