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program will integrate best scientific practices in analytical chemistry, genetics, genomics, reproduction, veterinary and sports medicine, olfactory neuroscience, behavior and cognition, metrology and
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are not limited to: nutrition, obesity, diabetes, cancer, neuroscience, and metabolic diseases Seek intramural and extramural funding, publish in peer-reviewed scientific journals, present research
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: Level I: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Psychology, Neuroscience or closely related field. Level II: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Psychology, Neuroscience
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. Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Psychology, Neuroscience, or closely related field. Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications
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. The DCSITE program will integrate best scientific practices in analytical chemistry, genetics, genomics, reproduction, veterinary and sports medicine, olfactory neuroscience, behavior and cognition, metrology
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are not limited to: nutrition, obesity, diabetes, cancer, neuroscience, and metabolic diseases Seek intramural and extramural funding, publish in peer-reviewed scientific journals, present research
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and no later than August 2025 Minimum Qualifications Ø Earned doctorate in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, or related field with an area of
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analytical chemistry, genetics, genomics, reproduction, veterinary and sports medicine, olfactory neuroscience, behavior and cognition, metrology and engineering to advance detection canine sciences. For more
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, veterinary and sports medicine, olfactory neuroscience, behavior and cognition, metrology and engineering to advance detection canine sciences. For more information, please visit: www.dcsite.org About Auburn
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productive research laboratories in-house and one mobile mitochondria research laboratory. Research in the school spans from mitochondrial and muscle physiology, neurovascular biology to human neuroscience and