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of the responsibilities and functions of the Triplett lab research program. Expected Salary: $25-$28/hour Required Qualifications: B.S. degree in the biological sciences, laboratory research experience in molecular biology
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and motivated population scientists at all stages of career development to complement the Cancer Control and Population Sciences (CCPS) research program, led by Dejana Braithwaite, PhD, MSc, Associate
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including a nationally accredited baccalaureate (traditional and accelerated) program, an RN to BSN program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, as well as the state’s oldest PhD in Nursing Science
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baccalaureate (traditional and accelerated) program, an RN to BSN program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, as well as the state’s oldest PhD in Nursing Science. The College of Nursing's BSN program is
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, commensurate with education and experience. Minimum Requirements: PhD in related field of study; Prior experience in computational research/developing mathematical algorithms. Preferred Qualifications: Special
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Engagement Support and implement science communication and outreach strategies. This includes developing and distributing stakeholder surveys for growers participating in the deer crop predation study, as
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of our student clinical experiences, teaching in areas of UFDPT program need and the applicant’s area of expertise, contributions to department and university committees, participating in community service
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higher education Juris Doctor (J.D.), PhD, or EdD in a related field Experience in behavioral mental health/clinical practice Previous experience overseeing an ADA/504 program at a large, decentralized
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. In addition to managing the development, production, and distribution of promotional and collateral materials, both digital and print, by working with internal creative teams, external vendors, and
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. The department offers an epidemiology PhD, Master of Science, and concentration in the MPH program. It is also home to two National Institutes of Health Training grants (T32). Faculty members are strongly