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The Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) at Stanford University seeks a sensory biologist or clinician scientist (PhD or MD or equivalent) to join as a faculty member at the
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of related experience or a combination of education and relevant experience. PhD Preferred. Demonstrated commitment to promoting and supporting an environment of diversity and inclusion. Good interpersonal
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disseminating research findings. Key areas of responsibility include helping PhD candidates and medical students plan experiments, creating mouse models for genetic disorders; maintaining and studying mouse and
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independently conduct and analyze experiments. The scientist will be directly mentored by a PhD student and will work in the stimulating and collaborative environment of the Chang Lab where we do cutting edge
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: - Advanced degree (PhD preferred) - Three years advising, teaching and/or conducting research. - Advanced skills in coaching student decision making. - Ability to guide and review
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, financial, and university policies and external regulations. In addition, preferred requirements include: - Advanced degree (PhD preferred) - Three years advising, teaching and/or conducting
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) at Stanford University seeks a sensory biologist or clinician scientist (PhD or MD or equivalent) to join as a faculty member at the rank of assistant professor, associate professor or professor in
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subject matter knowledge. In addition, our preferred requirements include: PhD in science, engineering, environment, sustainability, or related discipline. Demonstrated ability to collaborate with a diverse
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independently and as part of a team. Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Strong relevant subject matter knowledge. In addition, our preferred requirements include: PhD in science
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relationship violence, as well as other forms of gender-based violence, harassment, and discrimination. Job Requires: PhD or PsyD in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA-approved training program