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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Postdoctoral Fellow Posting Number P2021F Position Summary Information Job Description Summary Job Summary The Department of Human Development and
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is
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, Wildlife and Environment at Auburn University is seeking a qualified individual for a position as a postdoctoral Fellow in the field of forest products to work on drying forest products, producing and
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Associate / Research Fellow Job Class Code HA02 A Appointment Status Full-time Part-time FTE Limited Term No Limited Term Length Job Summary The Auburn University College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment
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technology to these two industries. Our focus will be on the forestry industry by partnering with stakeholders to learn about key issues/challenges and develop technology solutions to improve the industry’s
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Medicine of Auburn University. Our research is focusing on developing and translating novel biological therapeutics against muscular and neuropathological conditions that are characterized by inflammation
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, bioinformatics, and canine performance sciences. As a key member of Dr. Wang’s research team, you will collaborate closely with experts at both Auburn University and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
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Description Summary The GeoIDEA (Geospatial Innovation, Development, and Environmental Applications) Lab in the Department of Geosciences at Auburn University in Auburn, AL is seeking a highly motivated
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The department of Biosystems Engineering at Auburn University is seeking candidates for a Post- Doctoral Fellow to work both independently and as part of a team to investigate soil nutrient cycling and greenhouse
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is