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innovative strategies at the convergence of immunology, formulation science and chemistry, to tackle challenges in vaccine design and development. We are a well-funded, collaborative research team with strong
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the candidate is expected to remain current on the state of GIS applications, science, and technology, and to help coordinate GIS infrastructure and support GIS use by students and faculty. This position is part
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at the University of Montana – Missoula, University of Montana Western (Dillon), and Helena College. Do not apply through Indeed.com or use easy apply through Indeed.com*. Assistant Professor of Forest Sciences
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of the university on matters of student wellness, counseling, dental, medical, Student Advocacy Resource Center (SARC) and operations (i.e., student insurance, facilities) along with department staff. Design and
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activities, etc. · Understanding of and ability to use teaching methods that best serve individual students’ needs, interests, and ability to learn. · Ability to use technology to enhance
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to promote the Center and its programs. Runs logistics for participants and visitors, as well as manages technology for virtual programming. Communicates and coordinates with program participants and partners
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an environment conducive to impactful discoveries. We are seeking highly motivated candidates equipped with a strong working knowledge of immunology, molecular biology, and/or cell biology laboratory techniques
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, analyze findings and draw conclusions Skill in the operation of personal computers and related software (Excel, Word, Access) with the ability to learn new programs Demonstrated proficiency in establishing
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city within a city – with its own eateries, stores, medical facilities, banking and postal services, and zip code – UM has an increasingly diverse population and rich culture. To learn more about the
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journal articles. Minimum Required Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Biology or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with environmental DNA techniques