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Posting Details Position Details Title Clinical Assistant Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics and Program Director Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Indianapolis Department
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Posting Details Position Details Title Mid-to-Senior Level Tenure-Track Faculty Position Department of Applied Health Science – Nutrition Science Appointment Status Tenure Department IU Bloomington
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training and assessments on campus facilities and off-site partner facilities. Works with teams to schedule meals for home and road contests. Works with teams on nutrition. Collaborates with campus food
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field) Preferred Master's degree (preferably in public health or related field) WORK EXPERIENCE Required 3 years experience in health, wellness, nutrition, or related field Preferred 5 years
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in Applied Health Science degree, with five areas of focus: Dietetics (ACEND accredited), Human Development and Family Studies, Nutrition Science, Safety, and Youth Development. The Department
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the Department of Kinesiology and b) the newly launched Nutrition and Exercise Research Center (NERC) at the SPH-B level, which is a collaboration between the Nutrition and Exercise Science Programs. The SPH-B
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studies, occupational therapy, nutrition and dietetics, physical therapy, and tourism, event, and sport management. Core areas of research include rehabilitation science, musculoskeletal health, physical
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cross departmental collaborations in areas like environmental impacts on human health, nutrition, and aging. SPH-B has strong connections to IUSM, Dentistry, and Nursing, Informatics and Computing, Art
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, research and development related to culinary trends, nutrition-related projects, etc. Assists the Chef and management in the day-to-day operations of the main kitchen and related units. Combinations
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evolutionarily conserved COG0523 superfamily of GTP hydrolysis-dependent metallochaperones that function in cells under conditions of nutritional zinc starvation. Metallochaperone client protein discovery