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HEALTH AND WELLNESS DESIGN (BL-HEWD-IUBLA) This position supports multiple ongoing research programs (PIs: Nicole Werner, PhD and Drew Pickett, PhD) within the Department of Health & Wellness
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) throughout the curriculum, as appropriate. Job duties include: • Teaching students basic clinical skills, including how to obtain a comprehensive history, perform a physical examination, conduct patient
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of ability for future success. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Gabe Chu, DDS, PhD Associate Dean for Research [email protected]
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College and Graduate Student Bulletin and Graduate Student Handbook. Manages PhD Minor database of students who have declared a minor, verify completion of minor and prepare memo to their home department
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January 1, 2025. We seek someone with expertise in criminology and a specialization in quantitative methods. Candidates must have a PhD in hand by the start date of the appointment; current ABDs are welcome
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January 1, 2025. We seek individuals with expertise in criminology with preference given to those who specialize in quantitative methods. Candidates must have a PhD in hand by the start date
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January 1, 2025. We seek individuals with expertise in criminology with preference given to those who specialize in quantitative methods. Candidates must have a PhD in hand by the start date
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for education. EDUCATION Required Bachelor's degree in a related field. Preferred MSc or PhD in a related field. WORK EXPERIENCE Required 2 years of related research experience. Preferred Hands-on laboratory
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to achieve success in fulfilling the tripartite mission. The department has over 100 faculty members with a primary appointment in pathology, 80 of whom are dually employed pathologists and PhD clinical
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treatment of sick children in Indiana and beyond. A position is open for a full-time Research Technician in the laboratory of Jacquelyn Lajiness, MD, PhD. The Lajiness lab focuses on understanding mechanisms