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modeling, physiological signal analysis, and innovative neuromodulation strategies for neurological disorders such as epilepsy, chronic pain, and autonomic dysfunctions. Primary Responsibilities 35
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research teams at the Roy Wilkins Center and contribute to existing research projects on drowning disparities, health inequities, and cannabis business ownership racial disparities. Primary tasks include
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, prospect management, principal giving services and analytics to develop portfolios and prospect pipelines. Prospect Development team members collaborate with development officers and are at the forefront
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cell culture (heterologous cells and primary neurons) About the Department The Department of Neuroscience is committed to providing excellence in research, education, and public service. The Department
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research teams as a community researcher and community co-investigator or as community co-principal investigator, where appropriate. TYPE OF POSITION: Remote with some on-site activities, as needed. WORKING
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2026. The post-doctoral associate should be committed to applying novel strategies and producing original research and publishing their work and other outlets (as appropriate with team members Dr
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research sites with the Principal Investigator. These activities will be targeted to publishing peer-reviewed journal articles, updating nitrogen fertilizer best management practices (BMPs) and assisting
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, participates on one or more SoLaHmo community-academic research teams as a community researcher and community co-investigator or as community co-principal investigator, where appropriate. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND
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) with primary emphasis in entomology Record of mentoring undergraduate and/or graduate students Record of publishing in peer-reviewed journals Preferred Qualifications Experience with evidence-based best
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theoretical research. Your primary research project will focus on microbiological testing of dialysate solutions, but you will have some latitude to study a variety of scientific topics chosen through mutual