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. Experience with software programs such as MARK and DISTANCE. Experience managing large databases. Experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department/Program & College Description: The Department
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collaboration. Department/Program & College Description: At VDPAM, we lead the future of food animal and population medicine. As a global center of excellence, we are recognized for our expertise, valued for our
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with theoretical modeling, asymptotic analysis, or numerical simulations. Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University is where innovation
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broader program activities. Required Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in experimental Material Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Chemistry or closely-related disciplines. Preferred Qualifications: Experience
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and leave plans • Onsite childcare (Ames, Iowa) • Flexible Spending Accounts • Various voluntary benefits and discounts • Employee Assistance Program • Wellbeing Program Original Posting Date: February
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for projects in the School of Education (50%). This role blends qualitative research, applied scholarship, and program coordination. The successful candidate will have a strong interest in the scholarship
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, genetics, or a related discipline. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in molecular and cell biology, omics analysis, and bioinformatics. Record of publication in international journals. Department/Program
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pathology, entomology, or AI applications in agriculture. Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Agronomy at Iowa State University is dedicated to advancing the future of agriculture
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the High Obesity Program, Contribute to data collection, analysis, and dissemination of findings to inform public health practice and policy. Design and implement evaluation strategies for nutrition
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or Veterinary field Department/Program & College Description: Our research goal is to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease modification in experimental models of epilepsy and