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between and within buildings on campus. * Working in the rain and in unfavorable weather conditions, hot, cold, wet, etc. * Working in confined spaces * Working within extreme temperature ranges Incomplete
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’ conditions (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-024-03300-x ) as a tool to enable future breeding programmes in these species to improve resistance to disease and environmental stress. Main Duties Undertake
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initiated to stabilize posture, and why balance fails in disease or injury and how it might be restored. For more information on our research interests, please visit https://www.zhulab.fish The lab uses
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; to remove snow. To operate buffers, wet/dry vacuums and floor scrubbing machines, carpet extractors and pressure washers (with proper orientation). To wash and hang drapes, Venetian and vertical blinds
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Salary Range $15.30-24.50/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education HS Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working-uk
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include recruitment of study participants and organizing, transcribing, and handling interview and survey data. Experience in wet labs (i.e. working with biological/chemical materials) is NOT pertinent
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Strong mathematical / statistical background, with pronounced analytical and problem-solving skills No prior wet-lab experience is required; curiosity for biological questions and willingness
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data and be expected to keep an accurate and up-to-date record of experiments and resulting data. Role will primarily be done within a wet lab/bench setting with occasional computer work. The person in
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Technologies, ORCID: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0001-7930-1751 Topic Description: Smart textile technologies are rapidly advancing, making the formation of conductive tracks directly on textile
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computational designs with experimental or wet‑lab validation and feedback. Hands‑on experience with biophysics‑guided modelling and force‑field‑based approaches (e.g. Rosetta, FoldX, or related methods), ideally