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eligibility to work in accordance with US immigration laws. Required Qualifications Master’s degree in public health (e.g., biostatistics, epidemiology), education, or a related field. At least 2 years of full
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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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food systems and/or other issues at the wildlife/domestic animal interface. Fellows may come from a diversity of disciplinary backgrounds, including but not limited to veterinary medicine, epidemiology
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of strength within the department include infectious diseases, diagnostic sciences, epidemiology, production medicine, and genetics. Research, service, and teaching interactions with the Ambulatory and
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in addition to collaborative research efforts. Relevant areas of strength within the department include infectious diseases, diagnostic sciences, epidemiology, production medicine, and genetics
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opportunities to contribute to new projects on antimicrobial resistance epidemiology, draft grants, manuscripts, and presentations. Responsibilities may include supervising veterinary and undergraduate students
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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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but not limited to veterinary medicine, epidemiology, ecology, biology, computer/data science, economics and other social/behavioral sciences, nutritional sciences, etc. During their fellowship, Fellows
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and Ph.D. in nutritional sciences, epidemiology, public health, biomedical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, or a related field is required. Preferred : Experience with teaching in higher
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significant practical experience in public health programs and/or food and nutrition policy. A background and Ph.D. in nutritional sciences, epidemiology, public health, biomedical sciences, social and