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| Infectious Diseases Institute Reporting to the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) chief research officer, the IDI Genomics and Microbiology Solutions (IDI-GEMS) lab director serves as a key member of the IDI
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. The candidate will have an opportunity to work with a diverse group of experts in ecology, microbiology, parasitology, limnology, and statistics and build both their research portfolio and professional network. A
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Medicine | Research Administration The Petersen lab is a lively trans-disciplinary team that works across the fields of epidemiology, microbiology, immunology, and human and veterinary infectious diseases
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Requirements Required: PhD or equivalent in a related field to the medical laboratory science curriculum components (Immunology, Microbiology, Clinical chemistry, Hematology, Transfusion medicine); evidence of
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. pertussis; designs, conducts, and evaluates research experiments involving mouse and human samples; designs and executes advanced immunology and microbiology techniques including eukaryotic cell culture, and
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and other team members). Required: PhD degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Chemical Biology, or a related discipline by the appointment start date. Successful candidates
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an internationally recognized program of enology for wine production, wine science, fermentation science, microbiology, and chemical and biological analysis. The individual must show dedication to excellence in
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, a certificate of advanced education in periodontics from a CODA-accredited or international program and an MS/or PhD degree. Candidates also must be eligible for a full or limited teaching license by
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other data scientists and analysts in genomics/bioinformatics initiatives within other centers and institutes (Center of Microbiome Science, IDI-Genomic Sequencing and Microbiology Services
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initiatives to drive innovation in discovery and translation to patient care and outcomes. Minimum Qualifications - MD, MD/PhD or PhD in medicine, neuroscience, psychology, immunology, microbiology, or related