131 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at East Tennessee State University
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disciplines is an asset. The ability to teach medical and graduate students from all backgrounds. Required Qualifications PhD in Microbiology and/or Immunology or closely related field, MD, DO, PharmD
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. Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. Proficiency in current computer technologies and educational software. Experience with data analysis and reporting. Required Qualifications
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the neurobiological mechanisms underlying addiction. Employees are under general supervision. Occasional evening, weekend and holiday work is required. Responsibilities will include: Design, execute, and analyze in
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, handling sensitive information, taking minutes, entering detailed data, managing projects, handling finances, business equipment, and computer systems etc. Skill in organization with attention to detail
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• Basic computer knowledge, including proficient keyboarding skills and the ability to utilize electronic health records in order to accomplish daily job functions • Knowledge of medical office practices
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academic testing activities within the nursing program, including accommodation and make-up exams. This role involves scheduling exams, organizing testing materials, and ensuring a secure and standardized
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to the Information Technology Services (ITS) Help Desk Manager for providing front-line troubleshooting and technical support to ETSU faculty, staff, and students for computer hardware, software, mobile devices
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beginning in Fall 2026. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate lectures and labs in the Surveying and Mapping Science program, support student recruitment, participate in curriculum and laboratory
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external grant partners to ensure 100% consistency with data input, communicating with community vendors to provide support services to individuals, document program compliance for grant recipients
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will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) to support NIH-funded research objectives aimed at advancing our understanding of retinal aging mechanisms and related pathologies. Key