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to Master or PhD Level student for a research assistant position. What will be expected from this position? ● The student will assist Dr. Tamanna Tiwari in her research ● The student is expected to commit
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Professor position from candidates with a PhD, or equivalent degree, with a record of outstanding training in glioblastoma research, expertise in DNA damage response, oncolytic virus research, memory T cell
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strategic priority for this position is the implementation and continuous improvement of a centralized intake model, designed to streamline access to mental health services across both Boynton Mental Health
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biology, OMICs technologies, and/or translational research. Qualifications Qualifications Required qualifications for Academic-Track Assistant Professor applicants include a PhD in the biomedical sciences
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary: The Researcher-5 will lead the effort and collaborate with graduate students and Signals-and-Systems UMN-ECE
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Clinical Practices (GCP) Standards ● Computer proficiency and ability to navigate multiple software applications; experience with computerized data management ● Demonstrated accurate data management skills
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with a passion for biomedical science who is looking to gain significant hands-on research experience before pursuing further graduate or professional studies (e.g., PhD, MD, or MD/PhD programs
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complex, multi-system process for ensuring that the school has a current affiliation agreement for each practicum placement and any other course requirements where a student is engaged with an organization
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) community trainer role is a temporary or casual position within the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW). Trainers will deliver high-quality, culturally responsive, competency-based training
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: The Department of Neurology at the UMN is home to 58 faculty members (48 MD’s, 10 PhDs) and is organized in nine Divisions (General Neurology, Movement Disorders, Neuromuscular, Epilepsy, Stroke, Neurocritical