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responsibility of carrying out independent research related to these projects. Qualifications Qualifications MD, DO, PhD, or equivalent degree. Public Health or outcomes Research experience. Minimum two-years
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, procedures, rules, and regulations. - Performs other job-related assignments as assigned. Qualifications Qualifications Interested candidates with candidate should have a Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D., in relevant fields
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lab. This individual will also have the responsibility of carrying out independent research related to these projects Qualifications Qualifications PhD in Biological Sciences and/or MD in Medical
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the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville has an open post-doc position. Research will focus on atomistic simulations of polyolefins, with an emphasis on end
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engagement and research methods. The one-year post doc fellow will work with an interprofessional team to analyze quantitative and qualitative data collected through a community-based intervention aimed
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, provide mentorship to more junior lab members and make intellectual as well as technical contributions to the ongoing projects. Qualifications Qualifications Doctoral Degree PhD or MD degree in Microbiology
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June 2024. Excellent programming, data, and written communication skills are essential. Due to the collaboration with TVA, the post-doc must be a U.S. Citizen or Protected Individual. Application
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to attend and present at conferences and participate in various professional development activities (e.g., grant writing workshops). The post-doc will have opportunities to make additional professional
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, and blood pressure telemetry. Lab members receive in-depth mentoring and training to pursue their career goals. Qualifications Qualifications Required qualifications include a PhD or MD in physiology
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Sciences, Degree in Biological Sciences required. Ph.D., DVM, or MD preferred. Excellent organizational and communication skills are essential. Familiarity with confocal microscopy, immunohistochemistry