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literature Minimum Qualifications PhD in related field Preferred Qualifications Theoretical and practical experience in the use of rodent models of SCI and the measurement of mitochondrial function preferred
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surgeries, metabolism, epigenetics, immunology, pulmonology, cardiovascular biology, or bioinformatics will be preferred. Candidates must have (or expect to receive) a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD degree, and be self
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of irrigation systems and sensors, overseeing irrigation activities, gathering plant and soil data, utilizing drones for remote sensing data acquisition, conducting laboratory analyses, performing comprehensive
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, Skills and Abilities: Strong written and oral communication skills. Strong programming and software engineering skills. Minimum Qualifications PhD completed upon time of hire Preferred Qualifications
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health and safety programs in the mining industry. The CSR will develop and evaluate new technologies for training and risk assessment, creating databases, performing statistical programming, and
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, Skills and Abilities: Strong written and oral communication skills. Strong programming and software engineering skills. Minimum Qualifications Minimum: PhD Preferred Qualifications Degree in
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School of Plant Sciences-Ins Department Website Link Medical Sub-Speciality Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The University of Arizona School of Plant Sciences seeks to hire
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the finance team assigned accountants. Generate and following up on departmental invoicing to external entities and external partners. Works closely with the COM-P finance teams assigned departmental
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Sign In Create Profile req19207 Tucson, AZ, United States | req19207 Apply Now Share Save Job Back to Search req19207 Posting Number req19207 Minimum Qualifications PhD in Anthropology Rate of Pay
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management, and ensuring regulatory compliance. With a preference for a PhD in a relevant field and prior experience, the ideal candidate will contribute to advancing our understanding of Alzheimer's disease