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operations documentation Supervision of student workers on certain days Identifying operational issues, help in developing possible solutions, and implementing solutions Help with planning Requirements
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will prepare and deliver reports, presentations and may prepare manuscripts on their discoveries. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with the University will require successful completion
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the Sawers group maize genetics program. Duties will include seed inventory, preparation of material for planting in greenhouse and both local and off-site field nurseries, conducting controlled
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. This position is based at University Park, PA. Projects include investigating ecologically based pest and pollinator management strategies for vegetable crops and developing smart traps for monitoring and mapping
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, this position will be responsible for developing and sustaining relationships and partnerships with community members and organizations in the greater Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, region (and tracking these efforts
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to commercialize the wastewater treatment technology developed in the lab Assist in related R&D work and train new students Requirements and Qualifications Experience in wastewater treatment Minimum bachelor's
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patterns across relevant studies. Assisting in the preparation and development of scholarly manuscripts. Performing additional research-related tasks as assigned. Qualifications Proficiency with Microsoft
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, measurement development, and healthy aging. This position will provide training in clinical trials research and population health, and allow for the development of manuscript writing and data analysis skills
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the preparation and development of scholarly manuscripts. Performing additional research-related tasks as assigned. Requirements and Qualifications Proficiency with Microsoft Products (Excel, Word, etc.). Excellent
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REQUIREMENTS The Stress Psychophysiology Lab in the Department of Biobehavioral Health in the College of Health and Human Development is seeking research assistants to work up to 24 hours per week. The Research