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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title FWS Spring 2026, Horticulture Undergraduate Research Assistant - Computational Genomics & Bioinformatics (Plant Breeding) Requisition Number DU14373
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community-engaged research. Required License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements repetitive motion typical of desk work (sitting/bending/typing/twisting); prolonged exposure to computer
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License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Some standing or walking. Sitting at computer workstation for extended periods. Repetitive motion. Lifting, pushing, or pulling of objects up
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Physical Requirements Standing and sitting at computer terminals Shift Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00pm Job Summary We are seeking community research assistant who will work with our research team to conduct a
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potential impacts of FDA regulations on reducing geographic disparities in tobacco use in Appalachian Kentucky. The specific study led by Dr. Rose (also MPI AppalTRUST) focuses on the prevalence and impact of
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. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? Yes Preferred Education/Experience Excellent computer and Excel management skills, data processing and analysis, sample analysis and use
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to increase research experiences for undergraduates where students work with faculty and staff on projects involving scholarship, creative work and/or research. The program exposes the co-op/intern to the real
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potential impacts of FDA regulations on reducing geographic disparities in tobacco use in Appalachian Kentucky. The specific study led by Dr. Rose (also MPI AppalTRUST) focuses on the prevalence and impact of
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that apply: ☒Sitting at computer work station for long periods of time ☒Standing for long periods of time ☒Risk of back injury from moving/lifting, equipment, or materials ☐Repetitive motion ☒Lifting/Carrying
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in Appalachian Kentucky. This position will work on a project using behavioral economic methods including an Experimental Tobacco Marketplace to assess the impact of three proposed tobacco product