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Previous Job Job Title PhD Candidate TA - NSC 5661 Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369157 Location Twin Cities Job Family Graduate Assistants Full/Part Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job
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Bethesda, MD under the direction of J. Kent Werner, MD, PhD. The Site Principal Investigator for Minneapolis is Nicholas Davenport, PhD. This position will be funded for a minimum of 6 months, with
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. The ideal candidate will have a recently awarded PhD in a relevant field and a strong track record of productive research. This position offers an exciting opportunity to lead an independent research
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A PhD to work in Dr. Selmecki's lab in the Department of Microbiology and
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of pharmacy (PharmD, MS, PhD), occupational therapy (OTD), and medical laboratory sciences (BS, Certificate, MMLS, MS, and BLS). The pharmacy program is offered on the Twin Cities and Duluth campuses
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Earned PhD or other terminal degree in Kinesiology, Sport Management, or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated teaching experience and effectiveness in higher education. Teaching competencies
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project - Be responsible for lab equipment and management Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science & Engineering Preferred Qualifications: 25+ years of experience in higher education
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familiarity with cryoem data processing using both Relion and cryoSPARC. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Biochemistry or related field. Extensive experience with cryoelectron microscopy sample