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capacity for delivering comprehensive student mental health MTSS in collaboration with a research institution, school personnel, community-based providers of behavior health care services, community
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. Posting Summary The Department of Environmental Sciences is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to conduct research on applied climatology. The this position will work within the Shope Applied Climatology Lab
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programs and practices, and improving the high school experience in urban schools. The Associate may oversee and conduct interviews and focus groups, engage in participant observation (e.g., of meetings
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a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to conduct cutting-edge research in the field of biophysical chemistry and cell biology. We are currently offering two exciting research topics: 1
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high performance buildings and geothermal energy systems. (3) Assess technical and non-technical barriers to the adoption of renewable energy technologies, including geothermal energy. (4) Conduct
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on prevention, interventions and treatments for people at risk and living with behavioral health conditions. Trainees are expected to conduct research in areas that could range from: Co production projects
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, scheduling, data collection, data management, and data sharing in the NIMH Data Archive); Conduct assessments (including diagnostic assessments) for research studies; opportunities to provide graduate student
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moderating mechanisms involved in gene-behavior associations. Our work involves large-scale gene identification projects, mapping genetic and environmental risk across development, and the translation
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encouraged and mentored to pursue and secure funding for independent research and conduct research projects independently. This position is grant-funded. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA1150
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, Genetics, or a related field. - Demonstrated expertise in mouse genetics, genotyping, and behavior analysis. - Proficient in a range of laboratory techniques related to neuroscience, genetics, and behavioral