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faculty position available within the Division of Imaging Sciences. This is a research track position with rank determined on the basis of experience and qualifications. A PhD degree in Chemistry with
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4th year medical students, PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, residents, and clinical fellows. The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at is comprised of over 1000 individuals working
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or Criminology is required with a PhD in Criminal Justice or Criminology preferred. Successful applicants should have teaching experience and/or be able to teach in core courses such as Introduction to Criminal
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should possess an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD. This leader will be supported by one of five endowed chairs created by the Walther investments in this initiative. Two Walther endowed chairs are held currently by
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to transform health and wellbeing for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Doctorate or terminal degree required. Qualified candidates will possess an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in a biomedical
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have a progressive, sustained, and well-funded program of research. IUSON is one of the largest nursing schools in the nation that offers a full range of academic programs from BSN to DNP and PhD. IUSON
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to the teaching mission of the department. PhD required. As the nation’s largest medical school, IUSM is committed to being an institution that not only reflects the diversity of the learners we teach and the
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classification, a PhD, DBA or ABD in information systems, computer science, information science, or a related field is required. Degree should be completed by August 2025. Candidates should have professional
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KINESIOLOGY (BL-KINE-IUBLA) The Clinical Neurotrauma Laboratory directed by Kei Kawata PhD , is a well-funded, high publishing laboratory in the area of concussion and subconcussive neural injury
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excellence and innovation. PhD required. As the nation’s largest medical school, IUSM is committed to being an institution that not only reflects the diversity of the learners we teach and the patient