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, Molecular Biology, Plant Biology. Experience: Training in Molecular and Plant Biology beyond the PhD. Significant publications on research in plants. Technical Knowledge or Skills: Knowledge of basic computer
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in economic research and education. Our distinguished faculty have earned numerous prestigious awards, including more Nobel Prizes and John Bates Clark Medals in economics than any other university
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related fields research program. Assists with study design, implementation, and data acquisition, including cognitive task programming, scoring, coordination of research participant study visits. Provides
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department. The Project Coordinator oversees the Student Centers and Coffee Shop website(s), social media, listservs, digital signage, bulletin boards, and other methods of department communication. This may
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, or industrial research environments. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Basic computer proficiency, including computer programs and standard laboratory equipment. Knowledge of relevant scientific fields. Proficient
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meetings regarding program procedures, practices and expectations. Responsibilities Coordinates information related to programming, specifically daily activities, schedules, and student information. Supports
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are qualified to teach a broad range of topics in perception, action, and cognition as well as courses in advanced research methods, and who have experience using these methods to conduct psychological research
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accreditation requirements, supporting program operations, and assisting Program Directors in meeting the educational and scholarly needs of fellows. The coordinator serves as the central resource for fellows
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administrative support. Has general awareness in research techniques or methods, regulatory policies and procedures, and relevant scientific field. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications
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: 1) developing climate carbon removal strategies using organisms, such as methods of increasing carbon storage in forests, soils, or the ocean; and/or 2) understanding the ecological consequences