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internationally recognized research and education program to meet the goals of preparing students and discovering knowledge. Our department includes all basic biological sciences including ecology and evolution
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participates in specific projects and will be greatly involved in more complicated grants, including federal, industry, training grants, and program projects with multiple sub-contracts. This position will be
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. They will continuously run program experiments that test new elements and incorporate learnings and best practice. The position also will regularly build feedback mechanisms that capture and manage data
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new cardiovascular therapies, mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias, and exploration of various imaging modalities. Job Description This position is contingent upon favorable funding. Job Responsibilities
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investigator and play a leading role in developing a research program in the advancement of specific area of study and will play a crucial role both in all aspects of research products including development
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building administrator duties for all facility management aspects of the Ott Center for Track and Field, including but not limited to identifying mechanical, structural, & general facility needs, managing
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building administrator duties for all facility management aspects of the Ott Center for Track and Field, including but not limited to identifying mechanical, structural, & general facility needs, managing
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Scientist - Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics - Penn Engineering Job Profile Title Research Investigator, Senior Job Description Summary Penn Engineering’s world-acclaimed faculty, state-of-the-art
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Guidance Familiarity with diverse grant funding mechanisms, esp. NIH, with respect to preparing proposals (esp. in Grants.gov), progress reports (esp. in eRA Commons), and financial reporting. Knowledge
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to understand chromatin-to-synapse communication during neural circuit activation in the mammalian brain. We aim to understand how chromatin works through long-range physical folding mechanisms to encode neuronal