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English, Daily contact with researchers and technologists to coordinate research studies. Will have regular meetings with principal investigator and lab personnel. Minimum Education, Training and Experience
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REQUIREMENTS: The Pennsylvania State University, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences is seeking to hire part-time help! Main duties will include conducting high temperature viscosity measurements on slags
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main projects are: 1) Aphid-natural enemy chemical ecology and 2) Hemp insect identification and management. The aphid-natural enemy project will will focus on how predatory and parasitic insect odors
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, implementation science. The role will focus on data inquiries and management to support the study of primary and secondary outcomes of the project, leading to our subsequent research proposal. This position offers
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on child health in a large, prospective cohort, with a focus on the physiological pathways connecting child maltreatment to later health. The primary emphasis will be on examining metabolic and inflammatory
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submit electronically a current CV and statement of interest that includes specification of a primary mentor, commitment to a career in aging-related research and description of desired training outside
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Part-Time Research Assistant, The Parent, Regulation, Engagement, Stress, and Health (PRESH) Project
when attempting to better support parents to reduce stress and harsh discipline through intervention. Openings are available at the University Park campus location. Primary duties may include
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REQUIREMENTS: MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Research focus: Effects of plant defenses on arthropod communities Research will include: fieldwork (planting, recording arthropods on plants, assisting in
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to support success amongst projects. The primary job functions and responsibilities may include: Project throughput and data monitoring. Data processing, analyses, and documentation. Contribute and lead team
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, mechanics and growth of plant primary cell walls, under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Cosgrove (Biology). This is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration supported by the Center for Engineering