12 exercise-"https:"-"Universidade-do-Minho---ISISE" Postdoctoral positions at Indiana University
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in skeletal muscle physiology, preferably a background in cancer biology or exercise physiology, and extensive experience working with, and characterizing mouse models, as also evidenced by
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research postdoctoral fellowship. The full-time research position will primarily focus on the study of genetic and neurobiological influences on the progression of substance use, substance use disorders, and
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https://astro.indiana.edu for further information). The successful applicant will have access to observing time on the WIYN 3.5-m telescope at Kitt Peak. This includes access to the NEID high-precision
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the development and advancement of NSSE and associated projects by co-leading a number of initiatives focused on supporting higher education institutions use NSSE data most effectively. This will
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benefits. Application Process We invite applications from qualified candidates at the beginning of their academic careers who do not yet hold tenure-track academic positions. Applicants should submit
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full-time position will focus on honing expertise and research acumen in the areas of adolescent substance use, mental health, traumatic stress, and behavioral interventions for youth and families
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, 2028. The salary is $65,000 annually plus health benefits. Application Process We invite applications from qualified candidates at the beginning of their academic careers who do not yet hold tenure-track
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on adolescent mental health. This project aims to clarify the bidirectional relationship between social media use and internalizing symptoms in a longitudinal sample of 1,000 adolescents. Essential Duties
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, and litigation strategies to address those impacts. Now, we’re looking for a postdoctoral scholar to expand our research program and do high-impact work at the intersection of climate change and human
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diverse environment that is welcoming, accepting, and culturally competent and that supports all individuals in reaching their full potential. For more information on our research, please visit https