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financial resources to direct the associated research program of the FWCC. Faculty in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology are involved in the education of Medical and Graduate Students as well as mentoring PhD
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sociological training, applied and/or community engagement experience, and an interdisciplinary research agenda that will include undergraduate students is strongly preferred. Ability to intersect with a growing
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level. Strong interpersonal skills and positive energy regarding professional education. Established ability to work effectively as a team member. Demonstrate excellence in spoken, written and electronic
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Washington State University-Dept. of Integrative Physiology & Neuroscience | Pullman, Washington | United States | 27 days ago
earned DVM, PhD, or equivalent degree in one of the following areas: veterinary medicine, anatomy or physiology and experience teaching gross anatomy in a professional DVM (or equivalent) program
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anthropology or anthropology and global/public health. In addition to teaching, visiting faculty at SMCM are encouraged to develop an active, undergraduate-focused research program. An interest in and ability
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, PhD in Applied Coastal & Ocean Sciences, and PhD in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The recipient is selected as a distinguished professor for an initial term of five years, beginning in Fall 2024. Renewal
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the university can build on its culture of academic collaboration to make a global impact. Successful candidates will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Biomedical Informatics, Computer Science, Statistics, Chemistry
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square foot, NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Faculty and staff in the Department of BMI can leverage an advanced information systems environment including inpatient and outpatient electronic
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of previous forensic anthropological casework, demonstrating an ability to apply osteological and forensic skills to law enforcement cases (e.g., forensic casework, field recovery, authoring case reports
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evident by means of previous forensic anthropological casework, demonstrating an ability to apply osteological and forensic skills to law enforcement cases (e.g., forensic casework, field recovery