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linked diseases at the molecular, cellular, and whole animal levels. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with the laboratory of Elizabeth Lipke, PhD in the Department of Chemical
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research grants and projects in the College. We are seeking applications from individuals with either: (1) a PhD in any area of the biomedical sciences or (2) a DVM or its equivalent at the time employment
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students are welcomed, valued, respected, and engaged. Ready to lead and shape the future of higher education? Apply today! War Eagle! Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications PhD – Degree in content
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to employ Post-Doc Fellows to execute the work associated with various contracts and grants. We are seeking applications from individuals with a PhD in one of the following areas: Agricultural Economics
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academic references · Code sample or link to your GitHub/GitLab profile · Two writing sample of your previous research work Minimum Qualifications Applicants should have completed their PhD at the time
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linked diseases at the molecular, cellular, and whole animal levels. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with the laboratory of Elizabeth Lipke, PhD in the Department of Chemical
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are seeking applications from individuals with a PhD in any one area of engineering such as: aerospace, chemical, civil and environmental, computer science and software, electrical and computer, industrial and
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against inflammatory and immune mediated diseases, under Group Leader, Maria C. Naskou DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVP. The Naskou group is located at Scott Ritchey Research Center in the College of Veterinary
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by Dr. Brian Freidin Analysis of Partial Differential Equations and Spectral Theory – Advised by Dr. Selim Sukhtaiev Minimum Qualifications Applicants must have earned a PhD or equivalent degree in
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protected by applicable law. Minimum Qualifications Candidates are to have a PhD in Geography, or other closely related field, at the time of appointment. The successful candidate should have research