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to study the influence of gut microbiota on malaria. Candidates must have a PhD degree with a strong research background in immunology, gut microbiome, or microbiology. Experience conducting research
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-edge research across cellular, molecular, and organismal biology, supported by state-of-the-art laboratories and core facilities. The successful candidate must have a doctoral degree (i.e., PhD
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assistance tailored to diverse sponsor types. PDS specialists include professionals with PhDs and pre-award expertise, balancing scientific rigor with administrative efficiency. The Office for Research
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. The successful candidates will have the following preferred qualifications: A PhD in Biology or relevant health related discipline is required. Candidates with experience teaching immunology and
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Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE) or equivalent Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) DNP/PhD Certified Family Nurse Practitioner Experience working with diverse populations (with a focus on community health
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://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation Basic Qualifications Doctorate or Terminal degree is required. Minimum qualifications include an MD, PhD, MD/PhD or equivalent, and eligible for tenure based on academic credentials. A
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://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation Basic Qualifications Doctorate or Terminal degree is required. Minimum qualifications include an MD, PhD, MD/PhD or equivalent, and eligible for tenure based on academic credentials. A
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Center (IUSCCC; https://cancer.iu.edu/index.html) and the Director of Graduate Studies for the Cell and Molecular Cancer Biology (CMCB) PhD program (https://medicine.iu.edu/boomington/graduate-programs
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or Terminal degree is required. Candidates should be scientists or informaticians who hold PhDs. Department Contact for Questions Sabrina Hetzel (HR contact) at snwall@iu.edu Additional Qualifications Expertise
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the NIH in 2023. Basic Qualifications: Candidates are expected to possess a PhD from a field related to the themes described, including but not limited to neuroscience, exercise science, kinesiology