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functions, and ability of small-molecule modulators to restore enzyme activity and downstream cellular functions. Job Description 60% - Designing and execution of experiments These duties include carrying out
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deposition on three identified mussel beds. The post-doctoral researcher will collaborate with PIs John Shelley, Joshua Roundy, Tony Layzell, and Ted Harris. Job Description 30%- Estimating suspended sediment
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these computational workflows to evaluate established and proposed infrastructure enhancements in our community testbeds. The second position will work to quantify contaminants of emerging concern, including
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research on self-determination, transition, inclusive research and community engagement. To support development of an independent line of research, this position is designed to provide opportunities and
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, each of which can be supported for up to 3 years. The anticipated start date is 1 August 2026 (but this is flexible). Job Description 75% - Carry out primary, NIGMS-relevant research in a supportive
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, event simulation, and publication of research results. Job Description Conduct research in experimental nuclear physics with members of the University of Kansas CMS nuclear physics group. This entails
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skillset in preparation for a future career as a law clerk, research attorney, or research librarian. Job Description Faculty Research (65%) - Serve as the primary law library liaison for faculty scholarship
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our community testbeds. The second position will work to quantify contaminants of emerging concern, including microbiological and chemical hazards, relevant to the infrastructure systems. The data
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for another two years assuming satisfactory performance and funding availability. Job Description 85%: Analyze and interpret data collected through AEM surveys of the three groundwater management districts in
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for a future career as a law clerk, research attorney, or research librarian. Job Description Faculty Research (65%) - Serve as the primary law library liaison for faculty scholarship and research