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Summary The Experimental Relativistic Heavy-Ion (RHI) group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Wayne State University invites applications for up to two postdoctoral research associate
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natural products" for drug discovery by (photo)biocatalysis and synthetic biology. Conduct and lead independent research related to the project; design and perform related experiments for the assigned
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access to essential training and tools to support the work of the CBHJ including behavioral health and criminal legal fundamentals, technical assistance, evaluation design, process mapping, and data
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management of data collection, process mapping, identification of data points, collection methods, and entry. Apply critical thinking in completing tasks such as needs assessments, assisting county partners in
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(NewFoS) Science and Technology Center Connections in Quantum Information Science: A Sound Leap Required qualifications A Ph.D. in engineering, mechanics, physics, mathematics, or a related field. The
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: H10 - Health & Physical Education PRIMARY DEPARTMENT: H1007 - Kinesiology Health & Sports Studies EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Regular Employee Job type: Full Time Job category: Research FUNDING/SALARY INFORMATION
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: Minimum of a bachelor's degree in the sciences or engineering (e.g., biology, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, pharmacology, chemistry, physics, etc.). • Strong quantitative reasoning skills • Basic
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defined by Principal Investigator, Directors, and/or Project Manager including facilitations of interviews and community of practice meetings and management of data collection, process mapping
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for successful implementation. The candidate will also be expected to advance existing projects as well as develop and lead new projects. Support for career development will be available for motivated individuals
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. Required application materials For information about the application process, contact Dr. Mottillo, [email protected] , (313) 432-7251. Dr. Mottillo's complete list of published works on MyBibliography .