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/cryptography, are especially encouraged to apply. The search is open as to rank and the successful candidate is expected to be appointed in the Department of Physics, Chemistry or Computer Science with a start
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exercises, and the use of medications and respiratory equipment. Monitors patient's physiological responses to therapy such as vital signs and blood chemistry changes, and consults with physician if adverse
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chemistry? Are you interested in translational medicine and taking your mechanistic findings rapidly to the bedside in a vibrant clinical research program? If so, a postdoctoral fellowship position supported
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, chemistry and microbiology). Licensed to practice medicine in the State of Florida or have a Laboratory Director’s license in the State of Florida in their subspecialty (i.e. hematology, immunology, chemistry
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for Chemistry and Molecular Science at the University of Miami and significant growth in faculty and graduate students is expected over the years. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Technologist performs Hematology, Flow Cytometry, Urinalysis, Chemistry, Microbiological, Molecular biological and Immunological clinical tests on body specimens to provide data for use in treatment and
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, chemistry and microbiology, Point of Care Testing, etc.). The clinical pathologist or PhD works in conjunction with appropriate colleagues and designees and will ensure the laboratory fulfills all articles
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core departmental strengths in climate change and prediction, tropical meteorology and hurricanes, cloud and aerosol processes and atmospheric chemistry. The vibrant department is highly collaborative
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Century. The search is open to all areas of energy and environment: engineering, technology, physics, biology, and chemistry. Some areas of emphasis include smart energy systems, energy storage/generation
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of Engineering faculty has access to state-of-the-art facilities including the Institute for Data Science and Computing and Frost Institute for Chemistry and Molecular Science at the University of Miami and