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Contribute to the department’s teaching mission Mentor doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows Provide service to the University and the broader academic community, commensurate with their career stage
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compliance with sponsor and university policy Providing cradle to grave management of multiple complex-interrelated NIH CTSA awards, including: UM1 K12 Career Development T32 Predoctoral T32 Postdoctoral
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from the laboratory can be found at Nat Comm (2020) 11:5463; and Cancers (2023)15(3), 954. The successful applicant will work closely with the Principal Investigator, postdoctoral scholars, research
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laboratory equipment, supervising undergraduate and graduate students and assisting senior graduate and postdoctoral candidates with research projects in support of the overall Rhizo lab research mission which
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compliance with sponsor and university policy Providing cradle to grave management of multiple complex-interrelated NIH CTSA awards, including: UM1 K12 Career Development T32 Predoctoral T32 Postdoctoral
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compliance with sponsor and university policy Providing cradle to grave management of multiple complex-interrelated NIH CTSA awards, including: UM1 K12 Career Development T32 Predoctoral T32 Postdoctoral
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Lexington, KY, will assist with undergraduate and graduate program instruction by teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, taking an active role in mentoring students and possibly postdoctoral students
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. Required Related Experience Demonstrated potential for excellence in research, extension, and grantsmanship (preference given). Postdoctoral experience in animal/poultry science or related fields (encouraged
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. Required Related Experience Demonstrated potential for excellence in research, extension, and grantsmanship (preference given). Postdoctoral experience in animal/poultry science or related fields (encouraged
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(peer reviewed publications, presentations, etc.). Faculty members also will contribute to research training of UK graduate students and postdoctoral scholars associated with the Division of Biomedical