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Conservation and Survey Division core- and sample-storage spaces. Provide maintenance to drilling equipment, water wells, and other structures. Support scientists in non-drilling field research and laboratory
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outcomes surveys. The Biostatistician will provide expertise on statistical design, data management (including data quality control), and data analyses to answer research questions using observational and
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for all degree and certificate programs, as well as for General Education curriculum. Additionally, we oversee the deployment of unit-level Academic Program Review (APR) surveys, manage logistics
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to external clients, including processing eDNA samples in the laboratory (targeted eDNA and eDNA metabarcoding), data entry and analysis, and report preparation. Work collaboratively with colleagues within
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Health (WISH) Lab at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (PI: Tierney Lorenz, https://wishlab.unl.edu/ ) invites applications for a full-time Research Specialist. The lab uses psychophysiology, biosample
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, conducting qualitative interviews with study participants in this sample, and overseeing survey data collection. As needed, the incumbent will develop and evaluate distinctive recruitment and retention
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and Work Environment: Capable of conducting field work (along highways, in boats, etc.) which many include surveying, collection of environmental samples, deployment of field sensor systems and other
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. Ensures timely facilitation of trial assessments per protocol and collection of protocol related samples including shipment to outside entities as required. Will support and maintain participant/subject
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survey course covering human culture from the earliest paleolithic hunters and gatherers to the formation of states and the beginnings of recorded history and providing an introduction to archaeological
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sample syllabi, one for an introductory lecture survey in Renaissance art, and one for an advanced seminar in the applicant’s area of specialty to the Department of History of Art Search Committee via