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TT FACULTY - DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY: GENETICS Requisition # 75655 Position Basics Type of PositionTENURE-TRACK Advertising Ends on:Extended Until Position is Filled Advertising Started on:Tuesday
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research nurses and coordinators in patient recruitment and enrollment, data collection and monitoring, collection and processing of biological samples The successful applicant will work with the entire
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such departments as Neuroscience and Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Radiology, Biology, Computer Science, Health and Human Physiology, Communication Sciences and Disorders, and
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research at the intersection of biological and psychological processes and/or incorporate multiple levels of analysis (e.g., behavior, cognition, neuroscience, genetics). We are also interested in candidates
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pathogenesis. We seek applicants studying any aspect of bacteriology including, but not limited to bacterial pathogenesis, bacterial gene regulation and stress responses, bacterial cell biology, bacterial
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robust, hypothesis driven research program focused at the molecular, cell biological, or organismal level demonstrated through a strong publication record. We are particularly interested in individuals
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program that is vigorous, friendly, and open to those who wish to seek answers to important clinical and biological problems. The Director will partner with departmental, cancer center, and health system
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both within SEES and with other programs and initiatives across the University (e.g. Biology and the Ashton Prairie Living Laboratory). We seek forward-thinking colleagues to help us expand collaboration
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a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preferences. Education Requirement: Must hold an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD degree in biology, Molecular and
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biology, neuroscience, genetics, and public health. This research not only expands scientific knowledge but also translates into innovative treatments and therapies that benefit patients worldwide