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POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR Requisition # 3228 Position Basics Advertising Ends on:Extended Until Position is Filled Advertising Started on:Friday, December 13th, 2019 College:Carver College of Medicine
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postdoctoral or equivalent (e.g., Assistant Professor, Research Assistant Professor) experience, possess a record of peer-reviewed publications in high-quality scientific journals, and strong evidence of
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at the University of Iowa has an outstanding opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Scholar working in the area of radiochemistry curriculum and laboratory development. This position is supported by funding from
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skills. Desirable Qualifications: Postdoctoral research experience in theoretical/computational plasma physics. Demonstrated ability to obtain external funding. Student advising experience. Potential
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candidates who deploy a variety of approaches and techniques, with a focus on established organismal model systems and/or emerging comparative systems. Candidates must hold a PhD and have postdoctoral training
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have a minimum of 5 years of postdoctoral training. Expertise in cellular and mitochondrial metabolism, neurobiology, behavioral testing in animal models, airway epithelial cell biology, and cellular
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potential for excellence in research and teaching, relative to career level. Demonstrated potential for securing external funding, relative to career level. Desirable Qualifications: Postdoctoral research
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to career level. Desirable Qualifications: Postdoctoral research experience (if a candidate for assistant professor rank) Record of publishing in the broad field of solid Earth geology in peer-reviewed
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/or M.D. Required Qualifications: All applicants must have postdoctoral experience. All applicants must have a strong record of research accomplishments. Applicants at the Associate Professor level must
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and documented potential to direct an innovative and productive research program. For the Assistant Professor rank, this includes a minimum of 3 years of postdoctoral training and a strong record of