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Dr. Saul Frankford is hiring a full-time Research Assistant I or II for his lab in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas. The lab’s research focuses on using
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opportunities, including a membership to Academic Impressions, LinkedIn Learning, and UT Dallas Bright Leaders Program. Visit https://hr.utdallas.edu/employees/benefits/ for more information. About UT Dallas
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direct experience in an employee relations role, or experience in a position with a relevant transferable skill set requiring sound judgment, policy interpretation, conflict resolution, and an
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on campus for work activities as scheduled and/or with 24-hour notice. Completion and approval of a UT Dallas Remote Work Agreement will be required upon employment, and use of personal computer, internet
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. The candidate is expected to conduct research focused on (a) development, investigation, and application of novel genetically encoded biosensors. Projects involve protein engineering, computational modeling
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the nation’s 5th ranked audiology program and 18th ranked speech-language pathology program, and is in the process of launching a new Clinical Psychological Science program. In the past year, BBS was recognized
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program and qualified to serve as the Director of the Clinical & Translational Research Center (CTRC) at UT Dallas. The CTRC is a Center jointly supported between the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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-Language Pathology, including the nation’s 5th ranked audiology program and 18th ranked speech-language pathology program, and is in the process of launching a new Clinical Psychological Science program. In
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, Computer Science or a related field or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience. 5+ years of PeopleSoft Applications access control / security administration experience (specifically in HCM
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Opportunity for Postdoctoral Researchers Interested in Pain, Neuropharmacology, and Translational Science The Department of Neuroscience, in collaboration with the Center for Advanced Pain Studies