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biology by investigating bone innervation across diverse vertebrate lineages. You will lead experiments using immunohistochemistry, imaging, and AI-driven image analysis within a phylogenetic comparative
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research interests in any area of applied mathematics, including computational and applied mathematics, mathematical biology, modeling and analysis of complex data and physical systems, mathematical
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advanced computational pipelines; develop new analytical tools for mobile genetic elements; support mouse and tick infection models; mentor undergraduate and graduate trainees; and contribute substantively
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critical project aspects of Department of Defense (DOD) R&D efforts, liaising between industry and the DOD to deliver results that make a real difference to the warfighter. Key elements to this role will
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articulate relevant facts and support the elements of the criminal offense. Demonstrate proficiency with computer skills including Windows based computer software skills and a records management system
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Federal laws; and University policies. Write a comprehensive report that clearly articulates relevant facts and supports the elements of the criminal offense. Demonstrate proficiency with computer skills
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strategic and operational goals of the institution. This position is responsible for developing and maintaining complex databases, conducting independent data analysis, statistical modeling, and social
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research team spanning the nation, working on large-scale assessment development, educational data analysis, and professional development resources for STEM instructors. Duties and Responsibilities Conduct
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-containment facilities that accommodate small (BSL-3 & BSL-2) and large (ABSL-2) animal research are also available. The Department is part of the College of Agriculture and is a component of the Montana
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Transfer (T2) Partnership activities; T2 Impact assessment and return on investment analysis reporting; and T2 Training via TechLink’s Technology Transfer University (T2U). Supporting activities include