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a flexible start date; the earliest appointment is April 1. The postdoctoral researcher will conduct experimental and theoretical/computational studies of viscous flow through deformable and swelling
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and computational research in plant molecular and cell biology; analyze data obtained; prepare presentations and manuscripts for publication. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in biochemistry
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support to faculty in teaching courses. Minor activities related to lab and resources management. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Plant Sciences, Agronomy, Pathology, Entomology, Crop Science, or
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acquisition and analysis. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD Preferred Qualifications: Experience in neuronscience (neurodegeneration). Proven track record and publications. Degree related to the medical
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applications received by January 9, 2026 will receive full consideration. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mathematics or a closely related discipline obtained by appointment date. Preferred
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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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Laboratory is a world leader in catalysis, polymer upcycling, separations, computational chemistry, rare earths, quantum materials, synthesis, and additive manufacturing. Ames Laboratory is the leader
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. All applications received by December 31, 2025 will receive full consideration. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mathematics or a closely related discipline obtained by appointment date
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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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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