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on research projects related to area(s) of expertise. Performs other duties as assigned. Preferred Qualifications A PhD in Psychology or a related field. Demonstrated ability to complete projects. Expertise in
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Services. This position manages the hiring process for approximately 90 iSchool PhD student appointments, as well as approximately 30 Graduate Academic Student Employee assistantships for students outside
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: Familiarity with the latest developments in fundamental physics. PhD in experimental Physics. Application Process: The application process for UW positions may include completion of a variety of online
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the Economics Department’s PhD and MA programs. This includes managing program policy and procedures, the admission process, and compliance to University and Graduate School policies, as well as determining
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independently or as a team member. Required Qualifications PhD, M.D. or equivalent terminal degree and at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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degrees in Occupational Therapy and Prosthetics & Orthotics, as well as a Doctor of Physical Therapy, , and a PhD in Rehabilitation Science. Join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team developing treatments
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Qualifications PhD degree in computer science, bioinformatics, biostatistics, or related field, plus six years of experience; or a Master's degree in computer science, bioinformatics, biostatistics, or a related
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students. Responsible for organizing recruiting events and interviews, responsible for organizing department-specific orientation events, and contributing to 1st year experience of matriculating PhD student
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transcriptomics are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications Degree in the life sciences, preferably MS or PhD. A minimum of 4 years of research experience in a laboratory setting. Highly motivated and
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Dr. David Russler-Germain, MD/PhD, is an Oncology Instructor in the laboratory of Dr. Todd Fehniger, MD/PhD. Dr. Russler-Germain’s research focuses on lymphoma