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experience with research coordination, teaching and curriculum development, working with underrepresented minorities (URM) student organizations and populations (as defined by the National Institute of Health
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Functions Complete childhood neurodevelopmental testing for research studies (primarily National Institutes of Health funding), utilizing appropriate methodologies, to investigate various psychological
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Functions Complete childhood neurodevelopmental testing for research studies (primarily National Institutes of Health funding), utilizing appropriate methodologies, to investigate various psychological
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datasets for statistical analysis. Interpret results from multiple healthcare data sources using a variety of techniques, ranging from simple data aggregation via statistical analysis to complex data mining
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, survey research and measure development, data science, mixed methods, genomics, addiction medicine, neuroepidemiology, and infectious diseases. Required Qualifications: PharmD, MD, or PhD in a related
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, commercialization, technology transfer, university administrative or research experience. Graduate Education; PhD (one year of graduate education experience is equivalent to one year of work experience) Applicants
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, HRSA, or NSF, is highly desirable. Candidates are expected to have a PhD degree from a quantitative field, such as Biomedical informatics, computer science, engineering, computational biology, applied
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Advanced Standing MSW or a PhD student Spanish/English Bilingual Type Benefited Staff Special Instructions Summary Additional Information The University is a participating employer with Utah Retirement
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for the College’s teaching mission and its Baccalaureate, Master’s, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and PhD programs. The ideal candidate will foster a culture of academic excellence and provide vision and
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, and possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Apply online at: https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/164052 Inquiries may be sent to: Jerry Cochran, MSW, PhD Associate Professor