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Open Rank - Integrated Pediatric Psychologist (Flex Position) (PhD/PsyD) - 37338 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Department of Psychiatry, Division
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Open Rank-Psychologist (PhD/PsyD). Neurological Disorders (FND) Program - 35849 Faculty Description University of Colorado | CU Anschutz Medical Campus School/College/Department/Unit Name: School
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will be able to own their projects from their conceptualization to its completion, support faculty in grant writing, and mentor data scientists, PhD students and undergraduate and graduate interns. Main
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or university with a PhD or MD/PhD. · Minimum of 4-year(s) but no more than 7-year(s) experience in research, including the degree years. · Experience with mouse colony maintenance/breeding and mouse
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qualifications as indicated below: Instructor: · Candidates must hold a Masters degree or terminal degree such as a PhD, MD or DO degree from an accredited University. · Candidates must be able to obtain
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Open Rank - Assistant, Associate, Professor. Lead Scientist in Psychiatric Neuromodulation Research.
below: PhD, PsyD, MD, MD/PhD, or equivalent in neuroscience, psychiatry, neuroscience, neurology, or related field Demonstrated scholarly productivity in neuromodulation, clinical neuroscience, or related
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in both oral and written formats and assisting with the training and mentoring of students and technicians. Professional Field Ophthalmology – CellSight Supervision Received Valeria Canto Soler, PhD
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. Qualifications Qualifications A PhD in English or closely related field is required by the start date of the position. Teaching experience at the college level is required. A promising research agenda is required
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hire. MD, DO, MD-PhD, or DO-PhD degree Currently appointed or able to be appointed to the University of Colorado School of Medicine faculty Completion of a recognized ACGME-accredited fellowship in a
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Professional to work in the laboratory of Jeffrey Bennett, MD, PhD and Gregory Owens, PhD. The laboratory investigates the role of B cells and antibodies in the pathogenesis of human demyelinating diseases