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nutrition and obesity. Successful candidates will conduct research on semiparametric and Bayesian nonparametric methods in measurement error, missing data, and functional data. The developed methods will be
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Applied Health Science degree, with five areas of focus: Dietetics (ACEND accredited), Human Development and Family Studies, Nutrition Science, Safety, and Youth Development. The Department of Applied
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Posting Details Position Details Title AHS Nutrition & Dietetics Open Rank Non-Tenure Track Positions Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Applied Health Science Location
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poor nutrition. IBRI brings together life sciences companies and research universities to effectively pursue research to improve human health. As the nation’s largest medical school, IUSM is committed
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, 3) Musculoskeletal Cancer, 4) Lifestyle Modifications: Exercise and Nutrition, and 5) Musculoskeletal Medicine: Adults and Pediatrics. The center includes outstanding, internationally known
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. With Kinesiology being one of the largest departments at Indiana University, our faculty educate, mentor, and serve ~2,000 students enrolled in our BS, MS, and PhD degree programs. The Department
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, addictions, and substance use prevention; sexual and reproductive health; nutrition and dietetics; human development and family studies; safety/total worker health/injury prevention; and maternal and child
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members, offers B.S.P.H., B.S., M.S., and/or M.P.H. degrees in behavioral, social and community health; public health administration; school and college health education; safety management; nutrition and
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., and/or M.P.H. degrees in behavioral, social and community health; public health administration; school and college health education; safety management; nutrition and dietetics and human development and
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recruitment. The Department of Applied Health Science unites a multidisciplinary faculty with expertise in social and behavioral science applied to health; nutrition and dietetics; opioids, addictions, and