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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 15 days ago
HIV latency models will be used in these studies, including in vitro and ex vivo cellular models of latency and ART-suppressed rhesus macaque models of latency. Tissues (CNS and peripheral compartments
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Professor, Biostatistics, T/TE Posting Number req25407 Department Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department Website Link https://publichealth.arizona.edu/departments/epidemiology-biostatistics Medical Sub
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to Search Assistant/Associate/Professor of Practice (Clinical Skills)(Oro Valley, AZ) Posting Number req25440 Department Vet Med Administration Department Website Link https://vetmed.arizona.edu/ Medical Sub
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the thermal experience of individuals in motion. Transitions between microclimates do not correspond to immediate changes in perceived comfort because human thermoregulation responds gradually to altered
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. This involves working autonomously, both independently and as part of a team, to provide mental health assessment and to develop solutions and short model interventions tailored to individual needs. The post
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neuroscience, with a focus on individual differences and clinical applications of neuroimaging methods. The Gallant Lab develops and applies computational models to understand how the human brain represents and
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. Based on this, you will develop an index that integrates indicators on food and physical activity environments, socioeconomic factors, and policies, using statistical modelling and composite indicator
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research team as part of the WashU Scalable Mouse Assay Center (WU-SMAC) consortium. This position focuses on characterizing epileptic activity across mouse models of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric
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staffing model and is particularly vulnerable to the administrative hurdles frequently encountered within the university, such as those related to purchasing, hiring, and enrollment. This role is critical
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experiments and demonstrations. Prepare lab materials and setups for instructional sessions, including mock-ups, models, and testing apparatus. Monitor lab safety protocols and ensure compliance with