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of Oregon’s academic excellence at home and with partners worldwide. Centers and programs within GSI include the African Sustainability Center, APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Program, Center for Applied
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research platform • Cell culture experience (mammalian/bacterial) • Experience in planning/performing in vitro and in vivo drug delivery experiments All offers of employment are contingent upon successful
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career path in the chosen field, this position requires a formal mentor plan and Individualized Development Plan. Positions are limited duration, funding contingent appointments that may be part-time or
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Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Graduate Degrees at the Master's and PhD level. Our undergraduate program provides training for students planning careers in the chemical and biological sciences, and also for
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appointments that may be full-time, part-time, or short term, with initial duration not to exceed one year. There may be a possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding
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, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit https://hr.uoregon.edu/about-benefits . The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution
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programs, more than 600 undergraduate majors, and a strong cohort of masters and doctoral graduate students, the Environmental Studies Program sets the standard in interdisciplinary dialogue and
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a possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance. Examples of research positions potentially available include research assistants
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acquire research training. In addition to career development, the postdoctoral scholar and PI will create and follow mentoring and individual development plans. Minimum Requirements Minimum qualifications
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expected to work independently on projects; Postdoctoral Scholars work under a mentoring plan intended to support and develop their research skills after completing a PhD. The University of Oregon and the