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education, as well as assisting with the new degree proposal process at the university. They will also have an opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in health sciences across the WSU system. The College
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, Graduate Medical Education, etc.) in the college. At the direction of and in partnership with the leaders of the education programs in the college: Develop learning objectives, activities, and assessment
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education, as well as assisting with the new degree proposal process at the university. They will also have an opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in health sciences across the WSU system. The College
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creation of databases with the properties of pyrolysis oil compounds. Use the bio-oil description and the data base to estimate the physico-chemical properties of pyrolysis oils. Required Qualifications: PhD
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tests, exams, and assignments. 3% Service-Other Participate in college and university committees; evaluate research proposals and grants. Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: An earned PhD
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: Applicants must have an earned PhD or equivalent in Neuroscience or related biological/biomedical science field. Demonstrated potential to secure extramural funding, publish in high-impact peer-reviewed
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may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis. Physical eligibility required for working in a BSL-2 and BSL-3 environment. See the following link for more information
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: PhD degree in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, biophysics, computer science, kinesiology, or a related field. Experience in biophysics research with a strong computational background, or those
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Communication and Journalism and Media Production. The Murrow graduate program includes residential MA and PhD programs as well as professionally oriented online MA programs. Our faculty embrace multiple
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. Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in history with emphasis in the history of North American race relations, immigration, and/or popular culture by hire date. Evidence of a well-defined research agenda