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-supported interventions targeting diet, physical activity, sedentary time, and weight loss in the Technology and Behavioral Intervention Lab. The primary responsibilities include, but are not limited
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opportunities to find research collaborators within the larger University and build a research team. A key milestone to be achieved before transfer to the tenure-track is the submission as Principal Investigator
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local translation during development, in primary mouse cortical and hippocampal neurons and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC)-derived neurons. This work will be executed independently (with
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Leave Yes Position Description Advertised Job Summary Under general supervision of the principal investigator (PI, Dr. Colin Evans), performs experiments related to vascular studies of in vitro cell
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the field, and participate in mentored research training in scientific writing, lab management and leadership, clinical phenotyping, and research methodology. The fellow will work with faculty principal
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Description Advertised Job Summary The Arnold Childhood Obesity Initiative Research Group in the Department of Exercise Science is in search of a Post Doctoral Fellow. The primary responsibilities
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. The primary focus will be examining perceptions of heat and instrumented measures of it in rural areas of South Carolina. Our methodological approach is part of our NSF-supported multi-state interdisciplinary
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faculty member, particularly at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution (PUI) like USCB. The Bluffton “main” Campus is located where Beaufort and Jasper Counties meet, while the Beaufort Campus lies in
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the supervision of the Principal Investigator in the DDBS department within the College of Pharmacy. The Postdoctoral Researcher will be responsible for the following duties and ensuring that all tasks
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on the Applicant Portal at uscjobs.sc.edu. Position Description Advertised Job Summary Under general supervision of the Principal Investigator, this individual will assist in conducting research on supported