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expected to develop a leading externally funded research group; mentor graduate students including those in the CMU-Pitt Computational Biology program and contribute to graduate teaching within such programs
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. The candidate must reside within the USA. What You'll Do Provide clinical pharmacology expertise to program and study teams throughout a molecule’s lifecycle (discovery through development) Provide functional
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to this patient population. Fellows see a wide range of patient cases at our campus and through our affiliations with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center's Pediatric Residency program and the Division
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investigators whose research focuses on antimicrobial resistance in areas that include, but are not limited to, preventing antimicrobial resistant infections, developing novel antibiotics/biologics to overcome
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to an improved assessment of seismic hazards that goes beyond current methods. We are seeking a seismologist to support us in developing the next generation of ground-shaking models. These will be used
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, datasets, define.xml, SDRG, etc) under an FSP operating model. Collaborating cross-functionally within Biometrics, he/she may serve as a leader or provide support in developing and implementing best
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emergency preparedness and disaster recovery strategies. Partner with Campus Planning and Analytics to maintain the facility condition assessment and the 10-year capital plan. Work with Design and
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plan. The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional leadership by fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment and supporting faculty development. Research programs. The chair has
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at the University of Pennsylvania. Learn more about the lab at www.j-radlab.com and about the HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholars Program here Our lab studies how differentiated cells become functionally specialized
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department. We seek applicants whose research addresses any fundamental problem in neuroscience, including but not limited to the following areas: circuitry and plasticity of the developing and adult brain