66 exercise-science-post-doctoral positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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the appointment (non-tenure) stream. Available positions are open to all applicants who hold doctoral-level education in the field of medicine (MD, DO), are board-certified or board-eligible, are qualified
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Board-certified in Internal Medicine, and Rheumatology, specializing in Rheumatology and should maintain an active PA MD/DO license. Our clinician educators enjoy ongoing faculty development in medical
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. Opportunities for clinicians, clinician-educators, and clinician-scientists are available. Minimum objective qualifications; other desirable qualifications: The selected candidate must have an MD or DO and be
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professional health degree (e.g., MD, RN, PharmD) with informatics training. We welcome clinicians, including internists, pediatricians, surgeons, psychiatrists, nurses, and pharmacists, particularly those with
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Assistant Professor in Exercise Science (Appointment Stream) Health and Human Development - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (23008411) University of Pittsburgh School of Education Assistant Professor in
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. · Expertise in one or more of the following areas: comparative effectiveness research, substance use disorder treatment/prevention/intervention, health services research, implementation science applications in
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therapy including clinical practice and fieldwork or doctoral capstone experience supervision. A strong commitment to enhancing educational programming in the areas of social justice, diversity, equity, and
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. The department has a mission of training students, post doctoral fellows, physicians, and other young scientists to be proficient in immunology. Job Summary Performs a variety of independent laboratory work and
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Physician Assistant Studies Hybrid Program, and the Doctor of PA Studies post-professional degree program. research doctorate (Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science). The Department also maintains the Advanced
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for translational applications. Priority will be given to candidates with expertise in proteomics and/or post-translational protein modifications in the context of diseases. Candidates must have a PhD, MD, PharmD, or