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Modeling Core is home to a consortium of postdoctoral fellows who provide modeling expertise for a wide range of projects as integral members of those research teams. Unit URL https://imci.uidaho.edu
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. The R&E team engages in ambitious, multi-year, multi-site research to improve the health of Idaho?s underserved and rural communities through the purposeful integration of medical education, research, and
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-Time) Location Moscow Division/College Student Affairs Department Children's Center FLSA Status Non-Exempt Pay Range $14.00 per hour Full Time/Part Time Part Time Work Schedule Summary Part time or full
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that integrate values and leadership into core operational processes. Through collaboration, innovation, and strategic vision, the role ensures alignment across CALS’s land-grant mission of teaching, research, and
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Center will devote 60% of their effort to research on potato and onion agronomy, including publishing findings, presenting at conferences, securing extramural funding, and mentoring graduate students. 35
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SHAMP IOURMR outreach programs: Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes [ECHO] Idaho, North Idaho Area Health Education Center [NI-AHEC], and the Office of Continuing Education (CE
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collaboration. It serves as a hub where faculty, postdocs, staff and students from a range of disciplines work together to solve real-world biomedical and complex-systems problems. IMCI’s Modeling Core supports
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interdisciplinary, collaborative research program housed at the University of Idaho. IMCI creates an intellectual and physical environment that fosters model-based interdisciplinary research. The IMCI Modeling Core
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-based interdisciplinary research. The IMCI Modeling Core is home to a consortium of postdoctoral fellows who provide modeling expertise for a wide range of projects as integral members of those research
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developmental disabilities (IDD). The ICIE (Idaho Competitive Integrated Employment) Center builds a community-based system to improve CIE outcomes for youth with disabilities aged 10–24 by strengthening