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position, with the appointment contingent upon available funding. We are looking for a highly qualified and motivated scientist to lead basic and translational research projects focused on advancing
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. Initial term: one year with the possibility of renewal based on performance and funding. Start date: TBD (must be after Ph.D. completion) RESPONSIBILITIES Curriculum and Laboratory Course Development Lead
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postdoctoral scholar to lead a project investigating genetic risk factors associated with substance use disorders and psychiatric disorders. The successful candidate will join a dynamic interdisciplinary team
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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 confocal microscopy. We collaborate with a
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also part of the Cognitive Control Collaborative, which combines the expertise of five laboratories working on related topics (lead by Drs. Eliot Hazeltine, Kai Hwang, Jiefeng Jiang, Jeffrey Cockburn
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guest lecturers in different classes, lead collaborative research tasks that involve students and other researchers, and contribute to the proposal planning and writing process as well as research project
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that the University of Iowa and the local area provide can be found at https://worklife.uiowa.edu/. Education Requirement: • PhD in epidemiology, public health or a related field. Required Qualifications: • Strong
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will also have the opportunity to learn how to lead science projects and be directed and mentored to be independent. Education Requirement: PhD in biological, biomedical, or physical sciences required
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with the primary aim of improving health services for Veterans, particularly in the areas of blood pressure control, acute and chronic kidney disease, antibiotic stewardship, and rural Veteran access
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, nursing homes, out-patient clinics, etc. and can often be resistant to a wide spectrum of antibiotics. To Apply: Interested candidates should send a CV, research statement, and names of 3 references