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to treat advanced prostate cancer including treatments that exploit androgen receptor signaling, DNA repair deficiency and immune-based agents. We are recruiting a post-doctoral fellow to engage in
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Administrator Full Time or Part Time Full Time Does this position have telework options? -Telework options are subject to change based on business needs- Yes Does this position have a bilingual or multilingual
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development practice. Relevant subareas include, but are not limited to: procedural content generation, intelligent non-player characters and agents, adaptive and personalized gameplay, interactive narrative in
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, and effective written and verbal communication while working in a team-based environment Required Qualifications Associate degree in biological sciences, or a closely related field, and two years
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at https://careers.utrgv.edu for detailed contact information. Additional Information UTRGV is a distributed location institution and working location is subject to change based on need. All UTRGV employees
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development practice. Relevant subareas include, but are not limited to: procedural content generation, intelligent non-player characters and agents, adaptive and personalized gameplay, interactive narrative in
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with agent-based models, statistical methods, artificial intelligence, process modeling, and data visualization Experience working in teams with people from various socioeconomic, cultural, and
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intelligence, including but not limited to robot learning, physical AI, cognitive robotics, embodied AI agents, and human-centered robotics. This position presents an exceptional opportunity to join a rapidly
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the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), and 14 paid holidays per year. Additional benefits information can be found at https://www.humboldt.edu/hr/employee-benefits . Position Summary: The Cal
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apoptosis. Riley et al, EMBO J (2018)37:e99238 https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201899238 Mitochondrial outer membrane integrity regulates a ubiquitin-dependent NF-κB inflammatory response. Vringer et al, doi