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/national societies. The ideal candidate would hold a PhD in Neuroscience, Molecular/Cell Biology, Cognitive and Neural Systems, Computational Science, Communications Science, Bioengineering, or other similar
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applications for a full-time one-year Visiting Lecturer position (non-tenure stream) in biological anthropology, beginning Fall 2024 pending budgetary approval. Candidates must have a PhD in Anthropology or a
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and innovative Research Scientist with specialized expertise in extracorporeal perfusion techniques. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in bioengineering, with a strong background and hands
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reestablish their program of research. Qualifications for these tenure-stream stream faculty positions include an earned research doctorate (PhD), completion of or currently in postdoctoral training
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therapeutic development of small molecule and gene therapeutic approaches. Knowledge and techniques in molecular, cellular, and animal studies are required. Requirements: Candidates should possess an M.D./PhD
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for research. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. PhD degree or equivalent in a field of biology, bioengineering, or chemistry 2. Training in medicine, molecular cell biology, regeneration, cell and tissue culture
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partners. Faculty promotion opportunities are available for all ranks. Qualifications for these non-tenure stream faculty positions include an earned doctorate (DNP or PhD) and eligibility for RN licensure
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responsible for all administrative and operational functions of the PhD and DNP Programs. The incumbent should have the ability to acquire, collate, and report data obtained from students, student cohorts, and
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Therapy (DPT) degree, and post-professional programs leading to a Master of Science in Physical Therapy, PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, and dual DPT-PhD in Bioengineering degrees as well as post-graduate
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clinical datasets, with an emphasis on single-cell transcriptomic analyses. Requirements: Candidates should possess an M.D./PhD degree. They should have the ability to work collaboratively and be interested