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Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Lunar & Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of modeling of planetary
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technical innovation. We strive to be leaders and role models of excellence, innovation, and caring in all that we do, and we are committed to train the next generation of surgeon leaders. Outstanding U of A
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modeling, and trend forecasting. Interpret and communicate critical observations and data insights to stakeholders to support decision-making. Develop reports and data visualizations to recommend strategies
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established protocols to support research objectives. Utilize proficiency in basic lab techniques, molecular biological techniques, mammalian cell culture and experience with murine models. Participate in
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experience with murine models. Participate in the mammalian cell culture facility's daily operations. Provide analysis of research data and collaborate with PI on findings. Contribute to supporting materials
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and focuses on molecular immunology and inflammatory mechanisms. Cutting-edge research models (eg. primary cell/organoid cultures, mouse models and human clinical samples) and technologies (e.g. scRNA
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collegiate sports, building a modern model of intercollegiate athletics fostering a culture of integrity, innovation, and student-athlete success. The individual Directing Strategic Communications for Football
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models of hypertension and cardiovascular and renal disease, including the Dahl salt-sensitive rat and its genetic derivatives modified through non-coding genomic engineering. Proficiency in techniques
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models of hypertension and cardiovascular and renal disease, including the Dahl salt-sensitive rat and its genetic derivatives modified through non-coding genomic engineering. Proficiency in techniques
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and focuses on molecular immunology and inflammatory mechanisms. Cutting-edge research models (eg. primary cell/organoid cultures, mouse models and human clinical samples) and technologies (e.g. scRNA