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preclinical instruction in Parasitology. Successful candidates will be expected to participate in the teaching, service, and research mission of the RowanSSVM. Teaching responsibilities will include the design
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. Position 2. A successful candidate would have a strong interest and training in parasitology and would lead the veterinary parasitology teaching efforts and curriculum re-design, with additional
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a first year postdoc, who earned a BS in Veterinary Sciences and a PhD in a biological field, such as Molecular Parasitology, with an emphasis on in vivo research. The successful applicant should have
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. Position 2. A successful candidate would have a strong interest and training in parasitology and would lead the veterinary parasitology teaching efforts and curriculum re-design, with additional
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of education, and contribute to the national prominence of the ISU VDL, VDPAM, and Iowa State University. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in bioinformatics or closely related field In
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: Minimum Qualifications: Must have a PhD/Doctorate Degree in parasitology, microbiology, immunology or a related biomedical science field. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated expertise
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parasitology (for non-Majors). Train M.S. and Ph.D. students. Instruct guest lectures in classes upon request. Preference for North Carolina Relevant Research: While no agricultural commodity focus is required
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class in parasitology (for non-Majors) and nematology annually. The candidate is expected to participate in the training of M.S. and Ph.D. students and instruct guest lectures in classes upon request. N.C
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class in parasitology (for non-Majors) and nematology annually. The candidate is expected to participate in the training of M.S. and Ph.D. students and instruct guest lectures in classes upon request. N.C
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graduate programs in Veterinary Preventive Medicine (MS) and Population Sciences in Animal Health (PhD). The successful candidate is expected to contribute to a positive and collaborative University