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. Collect data for program coordination. Keep abreast of developments in professional field, related to student mental health, cultural competency, and equitable access to services. Represent the department
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design, the ability to synthesize information and the ability to work with teams that involve multidisciplinary experiences with MDs and PhDs is ideal. Physical Requirements/Work Environment Sitting
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. Innovative approach to experimental design, the ability to synthesize information and the ability to work with teams that involve multidisciplinary experiences with MDs and PhDs is ideal. Physical Requirements
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can be changed at any time. Required Education Bachelor's Degree. Additional Qualifications Considered MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in a relevant field (e.g., Neurosurgery, Neurology, Biomedical Sciences). Prior
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Perform other related duties as assigned Minimum Requirements Master's or PhD degree in Chemistry or related field required, with demonstrated ability or prior teaching experience. Additional Application
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biology and pulmonary diseases (such as interstitial lung diseases). This person will conduct research experiments and analyze research data, ensure that all experiments are appropriately conducted
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of Cincinnati, a vibrant city with great economic and cultural strengths. The University’s research portfolio encompasses science, medicine, business, education, engineering, technology, the humanities and the
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of technology in the classroom. Application Process Information A Resume, Cover letter and three (3) professional references are required and must be submitted as part of the online application process
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, Master of Nutrition Sciences and PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. The department is housed in the brand-new Health Sciences Building located on the UC Medical Campus. Our Health Sciences program
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-related experience. Ohio Occupational Therapy license (or Ohio eligible). Current knowledge and skill in the use of computer technology and educational learning management systems. Evidence of strong