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), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and state agencies. The Department offers two degrees: a certificate, master’s, and PhD in biomedical informatics and a certificate, masters and PhD in
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college initiatives, please visit http://eng.ufl.edu. Expected Salary: Salary to be commensurate with education and experience Minimum Requirements: PhD or equivalent professional experience in
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of soft materials, and mammalian and/or bacterial cell culture(s). Practical knowledge in high-throughput experimentation, confocal microscopy, and image analysis will be a plus. Must have PhD in Polymer
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: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. Minimum Qualifications: Candidates must have completed all degree requirements for an accredited PhD, or equivalent international degree program. An international
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425 undergraduate and 200 Master’s and PhD students. There are three off-campus programs: CityLab-Orlando, which graduated the first class of Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) students
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425 undergraduate and 200 Master’s and PhD students. There are three off-campus programs: CityLab-Orlando, which graduated the first class of Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) students
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Classification Title: CLIN AST/ASO/FULL PROF Job Description: The University of Florida College of Nursing is seeking applicants holding a DNP or PhD in nursing with a background in psychiatric
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Classification Title: CLIN LECTURER/CLIN AST PROF Job Description: The University of Florida College of Nursing is seeking applicants holding an MSN or doctoral degree (DNP, Ed.D. or PhD) in nursing
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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. The College
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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