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candidate is expected to: 1) develop a nationally recognized extension program evidenced by collaborative initiatives with food industry groups, USDA food business programs, SBDCs and university-based leaders
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., bacteria, viruses, fungi, helminths). Successful candidates will: Have a strong record of innovation and research productivity Maintain an active, high-quality, extramurally funded research program
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Scientist I. The Scientist I position will manage the White Oak Genetics and Tree Improvement Program (WOGTIP) housed at the University of Kentucky under the leadership of the WOGTIP Director. The incumbent’s
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-omics. This new faculty member is expected to work collaboratively with basic science, clinical, and population-based investigators at the Markey Cancer Center, to pursue independent methodological
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addition to a vibrant undergraduate major and strong doctoral program, the department also offers a Master of Science in Strategic Human Resource Management and Analytics and contributes courses to the College’s
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our research profile and visibility. In addition to a vibrant undergraduate major and strong doctoral program, the department also offers a Master of Science in Strategic Human Resource Management and
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, email, phone, or in-person. Troubleshoot technical issues related to computers, peripherals, and other equipment. Inventory and deploy new equipment and replace end-of-life hardware.Image, configure, and
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-rounded program that develops youth through school and community-based programs; 2) recruiting and training volunteers and leaders to work with youth; 3) utilizing and/or developing councils, advisory
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related to computer work. Shift Monday – Friday, 8:00 am EST – 5:00 pm EST; additional hours especially during peak deadline times; and can be fully remote or hybrid if near Lexington, KY. Job Summary Shape
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-disciplinary approach to science and research. College of Medicine academic units and researchers are committed to interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue among faculty with a range of interests and