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: The University of Tennessee in Knoxville is the flagship educational institution in the State of Tennessee, and the Department of Chemistry is its oldest PhD granting Department. We offer a long-standing
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institution in the State of Tennessee, and the Department of Chemistry is its oldest PhD granting Department. We offer a long-standing tradition of excellence in chemical research and education, stretching
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the role these pathways play in tumorigenesis. Qualifications Qualifications PhD and/or MD degree. Applicants (PhD and/or MD) must be fluent in both spoken and written English. Applicants also must have an
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project development. Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A PhD with experience in providing outreach and communicating research results in a technical setting is required. Knowledge required includes
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pathology, deaf studies, and special education with multiple minors offered. The graduate programs offered are a Master of Science with 12 concentrations, an EdS, or Specialist in Education, and a PhD with
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. Master’s degree or PhD from an accredited university in Plant Sciences, Botany, Ecology, Biology, Horticulture, or related field is required. 2. Previous herbarium/botanical experience (1-3 years) is
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well as technical contributions to ongoing projects. Qualifications Qualifications PhD or MD degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Infectious Disease, or a closely related discipline. Experience working
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Required Education and Experience · A PhD degree in mathematics, statistics, computer science, computational biology, bioinformatics, or any other natural science and engineering field · A
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the oldest PhD granting department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, offering the University’s first PhD degree in 1947. Our 25 faculty members (and growing) have research interests that span
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Experienced in use of circuit design hardware and software. The Department of Chemistry is the oldest PhD granting department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, offering the University’s first PhD