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ecosystem where undergraduate, masters, and PhD students work with our faculty and engage with funded projects. This ability to be immersed in data-rich research, solving real-world problems with external
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focused on research; teaching opportunities may be available within the Larner College of Medicine and the University of Vermont. The ideal candidate will have an PhD, MD PhD, MD or equivalent doctoral
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independent funding; Working collaboratively with and train/support Graduate, PhD, and Undergraduate students carrying out thesis research, independent study projects, rotations or doing summer research
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possess a master’s or doctoral-level degree (MD or PhD) in biological or related science as well as 3 or more years related experience. Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology is likewise required, as is
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and written, and prepare reports and manuals. Desirable Qualifications PhD in Chemistry or related field. Team-oriented style combined with the ability and desire to achieve a high level of individual
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and written, and prepare reports and manuals. Desirable Qualifications PhD in Chemistry or related field. Team-oriented style combined with the ability and desire to achieve a high level of individual
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and written, and prepare reports and manuals. Desirable Qualifications PhD in Chemistry or related field. Team-oriented style combined with the ability and desire to achieve a high level of individual
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and written, and prepare reports and manuals. Desirable Qualifications PhD in Chemistry or related field. Team-oriented style combined with the ability and desire to achieve a high level of individual
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the academic, educational, and scholarly missions of LCOM. Candidates must have a record of excellent research and mentoring/teaching skills as well as a PhD or MD/PhD in a relevant field of study and
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students in both MSc and PhD programs. The Vermont Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit is based in the Rubenstein School and large research groups include the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory