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for candidates interested in a career in academia or industry. The positions are available immediately; however, the start date is flexible. Qualifications PhD in physiology, bioengineering, biochemistry
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effective writing processes (including planning, drafting, responding to feedback, revising, reflecting, and self-assessing) as well as language acquisition habits. REQUIREMENTS: PhD in English, Writing
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education programs including MS, PhD, and future undergraduate program. The education program manager will lead the development and execution of student engagement activities for the undergraduate and
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for the position is three courses per year. The position requires completion of the PhD degree by August 1, 2024, and a record of research and teaching commensurate with rank. Application Instructions
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, and particularly encourages and welcomes applications from candidates who would advance that effort. Qualifications Qualifications for the position include a PhD or equivalent in physics or a closely
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healthcare personnel in local hospitals who are affiliated with the OMEGA program. Students: Infrequent contact with graduate students and student employees. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES May supervise PhD
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the Biochemistry/Structural Biology. PhD students and postdoctoral scholars in other fields such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Genetics are also encouraged to apply. Education/Licensing: Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. in
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is responsible for all student-centric administrative functions for the Graduate Program (MS programs and PhD) in the Department of Pathology and takes a leadership role in the development and growth
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development. Education: Master’s degree in a related field required. PhD in higher education strongly desired. REQUIRED SKILLS Proven leadership skills and demonstrated skill in developing the leadership
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Researcher, Lab Manager, or related occupation. Employer will also accept a PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Macromolecular