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: Research interests that align with the lab and research project as described above; strong interpersonal and communication skills (including writing); ability to work independently and in a team environment
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. The successful candidate will be self-motivated and work closely with the principal investigators, as well as other fellows, students, technicians, and clinicians, in a highly collaborative environment integrating
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and type families • Experience with mechanized theorem proving in Agda • Good English writing and speaking skills • Ability to work in a collaborative environment • A strong commitment to research
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independently and in a team environment; attention to detail; and resilience. Online Application Required Documents Curriculum Vita Name and Contact Information of References Cover Letter - requirements in
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[email protected] Cpub-Occup & Environ Health College of Public Health Building 145 North Riverside Drive S143 CPHB Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: 319-384-4007 Department URL: https://www.public
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Information Contact:Diane Rohlman - [email protected] Cpub-Occup & Environ Health College of Public Health Building 145 North Riverside Drive S143 CPHB Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: 319-384-4007 Department
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the next six months; or currently serving as a postdoctoral scholar/fellow Required Qualifications: Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team environment Excellent written and oral
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deafness. The lab work environment is outstanding and has state-of-the-art wet lab equipment including a MiSeq and NextSeq, an audiobooth for animal testing, an operatory with surgical microscopy, and
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candidate is expected to work independently while interacting in a collaborative environment. Education Requirement: A Doctoral degree is required. Required Qualifications: A strong research background in
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to promoting a diverse, equitable and inclusive work environment. Desirable Qualifications: Highly Desired Experience with murine models of coagulation Experience with RNA sequence Experience with molecular