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support of his/her research program. Specific criteria for evaluating performance in student and postdoctoral training activities include (i) mentoring of graduate students and/or postdoctoral scholars; (ii
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support of his/her research program. Specific criteria for evaluating performance in student and postdoctoral training activities include (i) mentoring of graduate students and/or postdoctoral scholars; (ii
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creative scientists interested in building an innovative research program in cancer medicinal chemistry/chemical biology. The successful candidate will be expected to collaborate with other scientists within
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics Requisition Number FE03289 Working Title Department Name 7H373: Internal Medicine & Div - Biomedical Work
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Lexington, KY, will assist with undergraduate and graduate program instruction by teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, taking an active role in mentoring students and possibly postdoctoral students
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at national and international meetings, and obtaining extramural funding. Individual will be expected to maintain an extramurally funded independent research program. Mentor postdoctoral fellows, MD/PhD
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., bacteria, viruses, fungi, helminths). Successful candidates will: Have a strong record of innovation and research productivity Maintain an active, high-quality, extramurally funded research program
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research mentorship; and contribute to a vibrant environment of scholars from the behavioral sciences, public health, social sciences, communication, health services research, biomedical informatics, health
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. Required Related Experience Demonstrated potential for excellence in research, extension, and grantsmanship (preference given). Postdoctoral experience in animal/poultry science or related fields (encouraged
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Lexington, KY, will assist with undergraduate and graduate program instruction by teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, taking an active role in mentoring students and possibly postdoctoral students