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variety of topics, with particular emphasis on assessing links between microbial interactions and ecosystem functioning (e.g. soil C and N cycling) during organic matter decomposition. The research will
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coyote and fox interactions change across an urbanization gradient. We are excited about recruiting an individual with specific skills in the capture of urban canids using leg-hold and cable restraint
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quality models to better understand the effect of soil health management practices on soil-water storage in agricultural fields. A postdoctoral position is available to examine the effect of soil health
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diseases and cancer; developing novel strategies in biocatalysis and biotechnology; and advancing knowledge through structural biology and molecular biophysics. We organize ourselves into research
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computing skills: knowledge of R and/or mPlus, longitudinal data analysis, structural equation modeling Evidence of ability to work as an independent scientist while collaborating with teams of peer
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diseases and cancer; developing novel strategies in biocatalysis and biotechnology; and advancing knowledge through structural biology and molecular biophysics. We organize ourselves into research
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Cryoelectron Microscopist 100% effort. Perform high resolution structure determination of kinase
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conducting research under the supervision of the Professor. The Postdoc will be responsible for meeting goals associated with grants. The Postdoc will be expected to interact with and communicate well with
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inflammation can promote atrial electrical, Ca2+-handling and structural remodeling that initiates AF in a model of metabolic syndrome. You will be expected to use mouse models to be both mechanistic and