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, and should have demonstrated ability in guiding and counseling students. The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications: - Qualified candidates must have an MD/PhD degree in Cardiology
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. The appointment may be eligible for the bargaining unit of the faculty union. Applicants must hold a PhD, MFA, or other terminal degree in English or a related field. Preferred qualifications include a record of
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here. Qualifications: PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics, or related areas such as Quantitative Psychology, Statistical Genetics, and Bioinformatics. Demonstrated interest in research, e.g., as shown
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approaches; transpacific and global Hispano/Lusophone frameworks are all welcome. Job requirements: Native or near-native fluency in Spanish and English PhD in Latin American literatures or a closely related
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curriculum vitae including date of the thesis defense, title of the PhD thesis, list of current previous scientific positions including names of mentors, and complete list of publications and funding, and (c
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gravity space and synthetic approaches, and a PhD in a related field. The engineering of cell-cell interactions and of cellular signaling pathways will be based on a strong foundation of basic biomedical
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an independent research program that builds on collaborative work. Applications are welcome from recent PhD graduates as well as postdoctoral fellows. Candidates for the Associate Professor position should
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possess a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in a relevant biomedical, clinical, or public health discipline and have a minimum of 5 years of postdoctoral or faculty-level research experience. The ideal candidate will
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possess a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in a relevant biomedical, clinical, or public health discipline and have a minimum of 5 years of postdoctoral or faculty-level research experience. The ideal candidate will
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members work together to serve the needs of our approximately 30 PhD students; post-baccalaureate Hot Metal Bridge diversity fellows; approximately 300 majors and minors in our undergraduate programs in