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Sr. Lecturer/Associate Dean for Academic Oversight & Faculty Development Amherst
This is a 12-month senior lecturer position in Commonwealth Honors College. The position reports directly to the Dean of Commonwealth Honors College and requires a great deal of coordination and collaboration within CHC and other university schools/colleges, departments, and programs. The position will support the academic oversight of CHC and work in conjunction with college leadership on faculty development and student success.
Lecturer in Horticulture and Online Program Coordinator Amherst
The Stockbridge School of Agriculture invites applications for a Lecturer in Horticulture and Online Program Coordinator. This 12-month position is split 50% teaching and 50% online program management and advising. We seek an outstanding and passionate candidate with strong leadership, facilitation, advising, and teaching skills, and demonstrated experience in program development and management. The successful applicant will work collaboratively with faculty to strengthen SSA’s national and international reputation in online education, promote academic programs within UMass and at professional conferences, and remain current on best practices in horticulture and online learning.
Departmental Assistant – Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment Farm Facilities South Deerfield
Serves to support the daily operations of the UMass Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (CAFE) Farm Facilities, primarily at the Crop and Animal Research and Education Farm. Performs a variety of functions including but not limited to maintenance and repair of facilities, grounds, and equipment.
Clinical Instructor A (Pool Search) Amherst
Clinical Instructor to teach one or more clinical course(s) for the College of Nursing.
Post Doctoral Res Assoc - BioPhysics Amherst
The Debold Muscle Biophysics Lab is seeking talented applicants for a full-time, Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Kinesiology Department as part of a five-year grant from the NIH to study the molecular mechanisms underlying muscle contraction, intracellular transport, and the formation of complex cellular structures. The goal of this work is to understand how the load-dependent proteins of the molecular motor myosin enable it to perform complex cellular processes when working as a team of motors. We are searching for a highly motivated single molecular biophysicist familiar with the laser trap and in vitro motility assays. These skills will be used to characterize the single molecule and mini-ensemble properties of three different classes of myosin: muscle myosin II, myosin III and myosin V. The goal of this project is to understand how the single molecule properties of these myosin's give rise to the complex behavior they demonstrate in multi-motor teams.

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