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Chemistry Criminal Justice English Math Occupational Therapy - Biology Physics Spanish Wildlife Job Duties Facilitate individual and small group tutoring sessions; regularly meet with assigned students
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their damage on plant growth, crop yield and plant defensive chemistry. Candidates may assist with other lab side projects throughout the summer. For all projects, no experience is necessary, but a passionate
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responsibilities will be investigating the health effects of free radical and toxicant production from electronic cigarettes. The experimental approaches will range from in vitro chemistry to animal models and human
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of the invasion risk of nonnative species to enhance the way we inform invasive species prevention and management. My research program utilizes techniques to measure plant chemistry, photosynthesis, stomatal
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technical changes in industry processes on air quality in the region. Qualifications: Must have completed a Ph.D. in Engineering, Meteorology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Geosciences, or a related field
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their desired future career. Salary will be commensurate with the career stage. Desired qualities in ideal candidate: i) possess a Ph.D. in biochemistry, biology, chemistry or related fields, ii) possess 15 years
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, Chemistry, or a closely related field. Candidates should have their Ph.D. before the start date or should have completed all requirements towards their Ph.D before the start date. Candidates for this position
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: Engineering Mechanics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, and Physics. Applicants should be able to tutor a wide range of courses within the subject for
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Pennsylvania State University's Department of Chemistry is seeking to fill an Administrative Assistant, Intermediate Support position. Duties include
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radicals, tobacco, and lung cancer. The preferred qualifications for the successful candidate will have an MS in chemistry or biochemistry and research experience with free radical/antioxidant chemistry