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expertise relevant to longitudinal research on social development from adolescence into adulthood examining mental and physical health as well as next generation parenting outcomes. The Group is focused
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Communication Sciences and Disorders. Positions will be filled on an as-needed basis according to curriculum needs and appointments are typically for teaching a single course. This is an at-will faculty wage
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The Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work in the lab of Dr. Ani
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not eligible for leave or other benefits and is limited to 1500 hours of work in a year. For more information, refer to the Wage Employment link: http://uvapolicy.virginia.edu/policy/HRM-029 . To apply
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The Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia seeks applications to fill non-tenure track instructional positions. A terminal degree is preferred, but not required. Candidates must
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of desktop computers. The job does occasionally require traveling some distance to attend meetings, and programs. To Apply: Apply online at http://jobs.virginia.edu/us/en/job/R0078170/Systems-Control-Center
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cash and credit cards Familiarity with basic sciences The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with
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Anticipated hiring range: $21.63 - $26.44/hour equivalent to $45,000 - $55,000 annually This is a Restricted position, and contingent upon the availability of funding and performance. This position
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The Genomics Analysis and Technology Core Specialist will support cutting-edge research by providing high-quality genomics services to internal and external investigators. The Specialist will have
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biology (Cryo-EM/Cryo-ET), biochemistry (protein characterization), and cell biology (fluorescent imaging). Our ultimate goal is to modulate those stress response pathways in physiological and pathological