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, Mental Health, and Technology and Informatics are encouraged to apply. Individualized postdoctoral study is also available if developed collaboratively with a faculty sponsor. FELLOWSHIP INCLUDES
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, implementing it in GHC, and evaluating that implementation. This is a one-year position with a starting salary of $62,232, and may be extended for one additional years based upon performance and the continued
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of their research projects, fellows in the Smith lab have the opportunity to work one on one with the PhD biostatistician associated with our laboratory to learn introductory machine learning methodology such as
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the Colleges of Medicine and Engineering. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Biology, Physics, Medical Physics, or a related discipline. In addition, applicants must be
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available on Postdoctoral Research Scholar positions at https://grad.uiowa.edu/postdoctoral-affairs . Education Requirement: PhD or MD. Degree in a field related to neuroscience preferred. Desirable
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/hangchen . Application Materials Curriculum Vitae Letter of Interest Names and Contact Information of 2 References Education Requirement: PhD or equivalent in geophysics, applied physics, earth sciences
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may be exercised over other research personnel, including research assistants, students, and other trainees. Education Requirement: • A PhD in Molecular or Cellular Biology, Genetics, Neuroscience
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can demonstrate that PhD degree requirements have been met, but that the degree will not be officially conferred until a later date, the applicant may be considered to meet this requirement. Required
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position is a one-year full time appointment. Reappointment for additional years is possible depending on the fellow’s performance as it relates to their initiative, support of the lab, their publication
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basic science. Independent and creative ideas and approaches are highly encouraged. Education Requirement: We welcome applicants with varied backgrounds. Candidates must have completed a PhD in audiology