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on wildlife health / One Health over the next decade (for DVMs, PhDs and/or DVM/PhDs). Each fellowship is for a three-year term. Fellows will be part of a vibrant, collaborative, multidisciplinary, and
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, immunology, epidemiology, pharmacology, clinical pathology, and anatomic pathology. The course uses problem-based learning to provide a foundation in basic sciences within a veterinary clinical context
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of more than a dozen postdoctoral fellowships focused on wildlife health / One Health over the next decade (for DVMs, PhDs and/or DVM/PhDs). Each fellowship is for a three-year term. Fellows will be part of a
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for a full time, tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant or Associate professor ranks to join the team of the Quality Milk Production Services. Individuals having DVM and/or PhD degrees
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Production Services. Individuals having DVM and/or PhD degrees, or equivalent, and research interests, capacity and performance in a dairy population medicine and udder health area are encouraged to apply
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, immunology, epidemiology, pharmacology, clinical pathology, and anatomic pathology. The course uses problem-based learning to provide a foundation in basic sciences within a veterinary clinical context
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services utilization. Current project work is focused on public health in the U.S., particularly among rural communities. Qualifications: Expertise in a relevant discipline (e.g., epidemiology, public
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is expected to have: A doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, ScD, DrPH, MD/PhD) in nutrition, epidemiology, public health, medicine, or a related field Demonstrated research excellence in DNS’ strategic focus
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statistics, computational statistics and machine learning to the development of statistical methods for astrophysics, ecology, economics, epidemiology, financial modeling, genomics, high dimensional data
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highly successful department with faculty in Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Ambulatory and Production Medicine, Shelter Medicine, Wildlife Health & Health Policy, Public Health, and the Animal Health