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applications for a non-tenure track Assistant/Associate Research Professor, Biology and Management of Urban Pests. The successful candidate will engage with the national pest management industry and conduct high
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microenvironment, and other biological processes. Conduct preclinical studies using in vivo disease models (cancer, inflammation, organ injury, etc.) and new alternative methodologies (advanced biological models
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of extension, up to a maximum of three years, contingent on funding. Although other duties may be assigned as needed, the individual selected for this position is expected to: -Conduct research to understand
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background in data analysis, computing, and scientific programming Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research Experience with machine learning / AI is highly desirable Prior exposure to nuclear