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Reeling on a project in partnership with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. The goal of the project is to generate a model of deer hunter behavior in response to disease outbreaks using survey
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applications for a non-tenure track Assistant/Associate Research Professor, Biology and Management of Urban Pests. The successful candidate will engage with the national pest management industry and conduct high
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of extension, up to a maximum of three years, contingent on funding. Although other duties may be assigned as needed, the individual selected for this position is expected to: -Conduct research to understand
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microenvironment, and other biological processes. Conduct preclinical studies using in vivo disease models (cancer, inflammation, organ injury, etc.) and new alternative methodologies (advanced biological models
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opportunity to conduct analyses, lead publications and presentations, and mentor learners at multiple levels, as well as to apply for external funding (e.g., F32), if desired. Supervised hours in support of
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background in data analysis, computing, and scientific programming Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research Experience with machine learning / AI is highly desirable Prior exposure to nuclear