22 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" research jobs at University of Kentucky
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. Responsibilities: Collect and prepare plant tissue samples for DNA extraction and genetic analysis. Perform DNA extractions and assist with genotyping and molecular characterization experiments. Maintain accurate
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of design interventions. · Support the development of innovative design strategies that prioritize culturally responsive and community-centered approaches. · Engage in reflective practice, contributing
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the supervising professor. This includes implementing the experimental design, data collection, statistical analysis, writing, and submitting manuscripts. The candidate will train and oversee research data
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prepare plant tissue samples for DNA extraction and genetic analysis. Perform DNA extractions and assist with genotyping and molecular characterization experiments. Maintain accurate labeling, documentation
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. Support the Division’s clinical research mission through roles such as protocol development, patient recruitment for clinical trials, and participation in regulatory oversight for clinical research
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leaching, and soil inorganic nitrogen. Develop new methodologies and sampling protocols. Identify research needs and develop plans to address those needs. Instruct and oversee undergraduate and graduate
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experiences for undergraduates where students work with faculty and staff on projects involving scholarship, creative work and/or research. The program exposes the co-op/intern to the real-world application
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% protected time for scholarly activity/research, and 15% protected time for professional development (e.g., seminars, mentorship, case consultation, etc). The position is one year, with the possibility
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, and environment govern multiexciton generation and spin coherence. Using state-of-the-art nonlinear spectroscopies, the researcher will probe processes spanning femtoseconds to nanoseconds, developing a
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Breeding Project in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY). The goal of this project is to develop commercially viable, short statured, high yielding, open