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research team to contribute to projects at the intersection of AI/ML, real-world data, and health outcomes. The Postdoctoral Researcher will play a key role in developing and applying cutting-edge methods
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Classification Title: Assistant Professor in Urban and Regional Planning Classification Minimum Requirements: The candidate must have a PhD in urban and regional planning, urban studies, geography
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Experiments: Perform experiments using a mouse model of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Administer treatments through various delivery methods. Collect and process blood and tissue samples for downstream analysis
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manuscript preparation and formal document and letter preparation. Proven ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships, managing up, down, and laterally. Experience in leading others
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leadership, education, and research tracks within a Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI), formal mentorship programs, and supported opportunities for teaching and research. These faculty positions
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and extraction solutions according to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safety guidelines. • Conduct soil extractions using established methods • Filter extracts to remove particulates prior
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Classification Title: Assistant Professor of Mathematical and Computational Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Classification Minimum Requirements: - A PhD degree in Mathematics or a
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. Assists in interpretation of photomicrographs and organization of material for publication, including writing up Materials and Methods, Results and Conclusions for microscopy work performed in cooperation
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, water, and sediment. Process samples, analyze data using statistical methods, and refine methods/protocols based on findings. Research Collaboration Work with faculty, post-docs, visiting scientists, and
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portfolio. Tenured faculty are expected to secure approximately 50% salary support from extramural funding, contribute to the research mentorship of junior faculty, and assist with developing our PhD