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appropriate. Job Description: Required Qualifications Education: PhD degree in chemistry, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, molecular or cancer biology, pharmacology or toxicology with a strong
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to the search committee co-chairs, Jason Rucker PT PhD, Clinical Associate Professor ([email protected] ) or Scarlett Morris PT DPT OCS, Clinical Assistant Professor ([email protected] ). About the Department
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of the research program. The position will also allow for teaching in the medical school curriculum and graduate programs which includes the PhD program in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Applications will be
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the Commission on College Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Kansas State Board of Nursing (KSBN). • The first nursing school in the Midwest to offer a PhD in Nursing in 1983 and the only nursing PhD
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to the preparation for a career in research or academia, participate in the University’s Individual Development Plan policy for postdoctoral scholars, have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree (such as MD, DVM, PsyD
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rank on either a tenure track or non-tenure clinical/scholar track, depending on qualifications. Required Qualifications: The candidate should have a MD or PhD. or MD/PhD degree and must have an
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Qualifications Education/Licenses: PhD or equivalent research doctorate in nursing or related field Current Registered Nurse license issued by the State of Kansas or multi-state RN license issued by another Nurse
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: Education: PhD; and/or MD Work Experience: Research related experience or interest in research in pain neurobiology and a commitment to an academic medical center. Skills: Ability to foster a research culture
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Description: Required Qualifications: Education: PhD; and/or MD Work Experience: Strong records of translational research related to anesthesiology, including pediatric and adult pain research, neurostimulation
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our labs. GEID faculty are experienced with mentoring and successfully graduating undergraduates, Masters’ and PhD students and fellows. While GEID is not a clinical division, our faculty also welcome