45 Biology uni jobs at Missouri University of Science and Technology in usa in United States
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Previous Job Job Title University of Missouri and Danforth Plant Sciences Center Joint Faculty Opening in Plant Biology - Associate or Full Professor Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 50082 Location
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Previous Job Job Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (T/TT) - Skeletal Muscle Biology and Exercise Physiology Research and Teaching Faculty Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 48394 Location Columbia
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serve as the supervisor of the Trowbridge Livestock Center. The Division of Animal Sciences undergraduate program focuses on whole-animal biology, applying the latest in genetics, computational biology
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to the department’s focus on scientific approaches to studies of human biology, behavior, culture, and evolution. Candidates are expected to contribute to the department research culture by having an active research
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Technology; the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) and its divisions, including Biochemistry; other colleges and departments across the MU campus (e.g., Biology, Civil and Environmental
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the Life Sciences. The position is a 9-month non-tenure-track faculty position. Data science is crucial to advance the field of plant biology and tackle global challenges such as climate change and food