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required. Preferred Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have Master's or Ph.D. degree in Life Sciences (including, Biochemistry, Biology, Immunology, or Bioengineering) or Chemistry / Chemical
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fruitflies. Applicants must have a PhD in Biology or Neuroscience and experience in molecular biology, electrophysiology and animal handling, as well as excellent verbal and written communication skills in
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Microbiology (additional courses may include General Chemistry I & II, Biology I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II, Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, Molecular & Cell.) Please include relevant courses in your resume
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for General Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II, etc, additional courses may include Biology I & II, Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, Molecular & Cell, Pathophysiology) Please include relevant courses in
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Biomaterials and Regenerative Biology, or related disciplines. The Department of Molecular Pathobiology has a strong and rapidly expanding research program with substantial support from the National Institutes
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normal human biology and disease through studies of molecules, cells, tissues and systems as well as the engineering aspects of life science and medicine. Current interests include: studies
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, research, and adjunct faculty members. The department's current research interests include algorithms, cryptography and theory, computational biology, distributed computing and networking, graphics, vision
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, computational biology, distributed computing and networking, graphics, vision and multimedia, machine learning and data science, natural language processing, scientific computing, verification, and programming
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has the possibility of transforming our ability to model multi-scale physics, chemistry and biology. We are particularly focused on expanding in the area of data science for physics applications (e.g
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twice weekly, for 75 minutes per class session. Adjunct faculty candidates should have a PhD in an environmental or biological science and at least one year of college-level teaching experience, though