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through the adaptation and implementation of a trauma-informed, evidence-based intervention to be delivered by Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). The project is a collaborative effort between the
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tissue-resident adaptive immunity, with opportunities to work across murine and human models. Beyond research, the scholar will actively participate in student mentorship and assist the principal
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a diverse population. • Ability to learn new skills quickly and adapt well to changes. • Ability to assess situation independently and determine what steps are required. Preferred Qualifications
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neuroscience – questions such as, "How do neural stem cells choose between self-renewal and differentiation?" "What mechanisms generate the large diversity of neurons within the brain?" "How do these neurons
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to tackle fundamental questions in neuroscience – questions such as, "How do neural stem cells choose between self-renewal and differentiation?" "What mechanisms generate the large diversity of neurons within
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junior trainees in the lab; and will manage, maintain and provide technical expertise for lab equipment, protocols, and programs. Minimum Requirements • PhD in Electrical, Mechanical, Biomedical
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at the University of Oregon offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer Science; instruction is provided by 16 tenure track faculty, 2 emeritus faculty, and 6 career instructor faculty. The department serves
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. • Excellent writing and communications skills. • Demonstrated self-motivation and leadership capacity. • Strong organizational skills. • Ability to manage multiple tasks and maintain overall program mission
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): • Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics or related field To qualify for the rank of Research Assistant (Type C): • Master’s degree in Linguistics or related field To qualify for the rank of Research Associate: • PhD
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expected to work independently on projects; Postdoctoral Scholars work under a mentoring plan intended to support and develop their research skills after completing a PhD. The University of Oregon and the