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Sign In Create Profile Assistant, Associate or Full Professor, Phoenix Children's Research Institute (MD, PhD, MD/PhD) Phoenix, AZ, United States | req19696 Apply Now Share Save Job Back to Search
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surgeries, metabolism, epigenetics, immunology, pulmonology, cardiovascular biology, or bioinformatics will be preferred. Candidates must have (or expect to receive) a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD degree, and be self
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programs and contribute to graduate (PhD) and medical (MD) education. Participate on appropriate departmental and/or College of Medicine committees, and professional organization committees as appropriate
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sample management, and ensuring regulatory compliance. With a preference for a PhD in a relevant field and prior experience, the ideal candidate will contribute to advancing our understanding
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. For physician/scientist: Oversee pediatric inpatients and outpatients in field of specialty. Contribute to teaching medical students and residents. Minimum Qualifications PhD, MD, DO, MD/PhD, DO/PhD degree
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Inquiry (CCI) at the University of Arizona is seeking applicants for one full-time Postdoctoral Fellow. This fellowship is open to all recent PhDs across humanities disciplines, but the Center will
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the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery. This position is open for a person with a doctoral degree (PhD or MD) and who has prior experience and publications. In addition to their own project/experimental
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Abilities (KSAs): Highly organized Strong writing and communication skills Attention to detail and time Able to meet deadlines Minimum Qualifications PhD in information science, history, digital humanities
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for enrolled students. Submit final grades at end of session. Additional duties may be assigned. Minimum Qualifications Masters degree (or higher) in Management or a related field. Preferred Qualifications PhD
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research articles, review articles, book chapters, etc. Report to the Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology and DVM in Veterinary Science & Animal