626 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at The University of Arizona
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RNA extractions, long-read DNA sequencing, Hi-C, bio informatics). The position will require the execution of various laboratory experiments, coordinating with other team members and maintaining quality
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assigned research tasks, contributing to experimental design, protocol optimization, and the development of methods, techniques, procedures. Assist the PI in performing complex experiments, following
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and mitochndria: Work independently on assigned research tasks, contributing to experimental design, protocol optimization, and the development of methods, techniques, procedures. Assist the PI in
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policies to support students, faculty, staff, and the public through a variety of methods. Assist the student workers in answering phones, email, and chat questions and helping to resolve escalated cases as
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items according to the order slip and adhering to recipe’s method of preparation. Follows correct food storage and safety guidelines. Maintains quality and freshness of products at all times. Actively
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, troubleshoot and optimize research methods and techniques as needed. Independently reproduce, evaluate, research, and improve techniques currently used. Maintain accurate and detailed records of all laboratory
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Highlights The BIO5 Institute at the University of Arizona is seeking program mentors (KEYS Crew) for the KEYS 2026 Internship Program. The KEYS Program is a 7-week research internship for Arizona high school
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to the vibrant M.A. program in Classics, advising students for graduate exams, serving on thesis committees, and preparing them to enter leading Ph.D. programs. The successful candidate will work with students
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to the vibrant M.A. program in Classics, advising students for graduate exams, serving on thesis committees, and preparing them to enter leading Ph.D. programs. The successful candidate will work with students
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duties with a high degree of independence and limited or minimal supervision. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Intermediate to advanced computer skills, including proficiency using Linux