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provides an academic base for teacher-scientists employed by the School of Medicine at East Carolina University in the disciplines of microbiology, immunology, molecular biology, and other related
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. Minimum Education/Experience English Proficiency Excellent written and oral communication skills A PhD in natural resource economics, mathematics, geography, environmental studies, natural resource
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-scientists employed by the School of Medicine at East Carolina University in the disciplines of microbiology, immunology, molecular biology and other related disciplines. The department provides instruction to
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, MS in Kinesiology and a PhD in Bioenergetics and Exercise Science. All of our programs are fully accredited. Job Duties The postdoctoral scholar is responsible for independent and collaborative
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University is a public research university in North Carolina. Existing faculty in the Department of Coastal Studies have expertise in Geography, Ecology, Coastal Engineering, Geology, Physical Oceanography
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oral communication skills PhD in Environmental Science, Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Proficiency in Python programming for data analysis and software development. Strong
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Vascular Diseases. There are currently 30 MD and PhD faculty members, 16 Fellows, 2 Residents and 8 Physician Extenders and Cardiovascular Sciences Technicians. A clinical, administrative, and research
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for teacher-scientists employed by the School of Medicine at East Carolina University in the disciplines of microbiology, immunology, molecular biology and other related disciplines. The department provides
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for teacher-scientists employed by the School of Medicine at East Carolina University in the disciplines of microbiology, immunology, molecular biology, and other related disciplines. The department provides
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programs in basic and applied biomedical sciences emphasize the study of cellular and molecular basis of tissue function. The research programs are focused on understanding the integrative mechanisms