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Assistant Professor - Carbonate Chemistry or Biogeochemistry The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Assistant Professor - Carbonate Chemistry
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Assistant Professor of Marine Chemistry The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Marine Chemistry. Position Details
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figures, tables, graphs and charts for program level communications. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Student in polymer science and engineering, chemistry, biology or other related
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interest in Chemistry, Hematology and/or Management, desirable). Preferred Qualifications Preferred qualifications include, but are not limited to, an earned MS, Ph.D. or EdD, 3-5 years of clinical/academic
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to expand the research and teaching capabilities across the school. SOSE is also seeking an expert in carbonate chemistry (Assistant Professor at the Division of Coastal Sciences located at the Gulf Coast
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college or university in polymer science and engineering, chemistry, biomedical engineering, biochemistry or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated record of intellectual and academic accomplishments
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policies, procedures, and regulations. Performs laboratory analysis on selected samples for patients such as blood counts, mono test, strep test, pregnancy test, chlamydia, sickle cell, various chemistry
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& Abilities Knowledge of Microsoft Office and an online Learning Management System like Canvas. Medical Laboratory Science generalist skills (special certification, education or interest in Chemistry
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labs, and national conferences. performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Ph.D. degree in polymer science and engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, material science and engineering
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Associate degree from an accredited community college, technical college, vocational school or university in biology, chemistry, aquaculture, fisheries, engineering, or related field. A valid Driver’s License