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and Postsecondary Career Education Building Automation Resilient Community and Technical College CTE Programs: Evidence and Best Practices from Tennessee is a three-year ECMC Foundation-funded project
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Institutes of Health under the supervision of Dr. Jarrod Fortwendel within the Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Translational Science of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy
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-derived materials, especially the coating of natural and man-made fibers. The researcher will work in Dr. Ragauskas' research team and will maintain accurate laboratory notes, provide research technical
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and submissions. - May supervise undergraduate/graduate students and research technicians. - Maintains a safe laboratory environment and ensures compliance with governmental and University policies
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will also entail working with both internal and external users associated with the University of Tennessee, Knoxville on the training and operation of the highly modified, high-contrast TEM. Additional
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Science at the University of Tennessee, Institute of Agriculture, invites applications for the Post-doctoral Research Associate position under the direction of Dr. Jiajia Chen. The individual is expected
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of Law / Appalachian Justice Research Center (https://ajrc.utk.edu/ ) THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW and the University’s newly-created APPALACHIAN JUSTICE RESEARCH CENTER (AJRC) invite
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research associate position in the area of Crop Physiology is available in the laboratory of Avat Shekoofa at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Plant Sciences. The successful candidate will
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the National Institutes of Health and other funding sources under the supervision of Dr. Glen Palmer within the Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Translational Science of the University of Tennessee Health
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will be in collaboration with a broader team of researchers from seven universities collecting SARS-CoV-2 surveillance data in wildlife and the USDA, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center