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scholarship, professional practice, and leadership in professional and learned organizations. The qualified candidate must successfully graduate from a neurology residency training program, complete a
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scholarship, professional practice, and leadership in professional and learned organizations. The qualified candidate must successfully graduate from a neurology residency training program, complete a
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for the Architectural Studies Program; the two-course survey of global architectural history consisting of Global Architecture 1: premodern and Global Architecture 2: modern , and the upper-level writing-intensive
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radiation dosimetry calculations Support of an extensive radiopharmaceutical therapy program. Master’s degree in health physics, medical physics or equivalent is preferred. Current approval for MQSA
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university's contact with the Commonwealth's Department of Education for annual Capital Project Requests. • Manage the university's Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grant funding for capital
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advancing an active an ongoing program of research centered around the development and application of synthetic molecules that mimic peptides and proteins. The successful candidate will conduct experiments
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The candidate will spend majority of time sitting or standing at a lab bench, cell culture hood, and sitting at desk with computers. Physical Effort Little physical effort required. Duties are primarily sedentary
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Skills Program is to prepare student-athletes for success while in college and for life after college. The Associate Athletic Director, Student Athlete Support Services implements and conducts a student
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an extramurally funded research program, train graduate students, and actively participate in undergraduate science education. To ensure full consideration, applications and reference letters should be received by
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faculty lead the PhD Program in Molecular Pharmacology, supported by an NIH T32 training grant now in its 26th year of funding. The incoming Chair will demonstrate a strong commitment to interdisciplinary