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the search may be directed to Professor Vivyan Adair, Search Committee Chair, at [email protected] . Our review of applications will begin on March 1,2024. Hamilton College is a residential liberal arts
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This position offers the opportunity for a recent PhD in art history or a related field of visual study to enter the field of academic museum education. At the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, we
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the search may be directed to Professor Vivyan Adair, Search Committee Chair, at [email protected] . Our review of applications will begin on March 1,2024. Hamilton College is a residential liberal arts
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of IRB protocols. Assists in data collection and data analysis. Participates in recruitment and assessment. Conducts literature searches as assigned. Assists in preparation of research abstracts and
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the current scientific literature relevant to the assigned project. Communicates with the PI and other lab members regularly. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. or equivalent in immunology or related areas
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to state-of-the- art instrumentation. The CFN mission is advancing nanoscience through frontier fundamental research and technique development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration network. Each year
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scientists and access to state-of-the- art instrumentation. The CFN mission is advancing nanoscience through frontier fundamental research and technique development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration
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to help facilitate experiments in assessment practices that are rooted in the research literature; (iv) compile and evaluate the results of the working group's efforts to share with the Cornell community
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to be tested and ways of testing it. Performs literature research on specified topics. Performs other duties as assigned Preferred Qualifications Experience developing computer vision algorithms using
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studies are focused on the understanding of mechanisms of HIV-1 persistence using state-of-the-art single molecule RNA-FISH strategy to facilitate cure strategies. Check out This week in Virology (TWIV