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about a postdoctoral experience that combines both research and teaching/education. The KU IRACDA (Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Awards) is a postdoctoral training program
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Developmental Disabilities for the state of Kansas with a focus on: Community Engagement (including community education, and direct services) Information Dissemination Interdisciplinary Training Research
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mutagenesis, protein expression/purification/characterization, enzyme and cell-based assays, mass spectrometry, and testing small-molecule modulators. 20% - Prepare lab reports and presentations and write
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provides an opportunity for a recent KU law school graduate to augment their legal education by conducting significant legal and interdisciplinary research and to further develop his/her legal research
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education and experience related to extraction and analysis of satellite photos and their correlation with physical properties, as well as 2D hydraulic modeling in riverine systems. The position is full-time
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for a recent KU law school graduate to augment their legal education by conducting significant legal and interdisciplinary research and to further develop his/her legal research skillset in preparation
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Description 50% Laboratory work: Prepare buffers/samples; develop experimental techniques; design and conduct experiments; analyze data; keep detailed notes and records pertaining to this laboratory work. 30
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relationships across the ARISE project. 30% - Contribute to the development of research documentation for publication and/or prepare technical reports, journal papers, and/or records. 10% - Contribute
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contact Annette Delaney, adelaney@ku.edu. Additional Candidate Instruction In addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be considered for this position: [PDF] Cover letter
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application materials. Contact Information to Applicants Michael Murray (mjmurray@ku.edu) Additional Candidate Instruction In addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be