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biology techniques for protein, RNA, and DNA (e.g., CRISPR/Cas9 Genome-editing, molecular cloning, PCR, protein expression and purification, RNA synthesis,) as evidenced in application materials. Experience
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, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or closely related field by the onset of appointment. Expertise in algorithms and software development for computational biology as evidenced by application materials. NOTE: To
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27416BR Chemistry Position Overview The Department of Chemistry at the University of Kansas is search for a postdoctoral scholar to work in the group of Prof. Manar Shoshani. Length of Appointment
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publication/preprint that shows your ability to initiate and execute a research project. 3. Experience with molecular/population/quantitative genetics, as evidenced by application materials and/or publications
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27073BR Pharmaceutical Chemistry Position Overview The University of Kansas is looking to fill a full-time, benefits eligible Postdoctoral Researcher position within the Vaccine Analytics and
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-centered mobility. The KUTC conducts, coordinates, and promotes transportation training, technology transfer, and research to the State of Kansas and the surrounding region and has the following missions
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; Reaction engineering, including detailed modeling and experimental characterization of novel reactor designs, multi-phase catalytic systems, electrocatalytic systems, and complex reaction kinetics
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special education), psychology (including clinical psychology), health and social sciences, disability studies, or related area as indicated by application materials. Two years of research experience with
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. Stay up to date on relevant theoretical and methodological advancements. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Psychology, Computer Science, or a related field. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent
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, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic