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expected to develop a academically rigorous and vibrant teaching portfolio within our internationally recognized educational program, as well as to provide innovative, high-quality teaching, including
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Responsible for designing, building, and testing novel imaging technologies. Will do computational modeling to select appropriate components, will design hardware
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the U.S. as we pursue our mission of creatively and durably improving health. Qualifications The successful candidate will possess an MD, DO, or an MD/PhD (or foreign equivalent) be board certified in
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at: ischool.uw.edu. Applicants must hold a PhD (or foreign equivalent) degree in Business Administration, Information Systems, Management, Information Science, or a closely related field by the date of appointment
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(tenured) and administrative supplements. Qualifications Candidates must have or be nearing completion of a PhD or foreign equivalent in Business Administration, Marketing, Computer Science, Economics
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academic environment. Opportunities will be available for building an academic career that includes teaching, research, and program development. The successful candidate will participate in clinical
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MSIM Curriculum, as well as (as needed by the school) PhD-level and undergraduate courses in their area of specialization. Standard teaching load will be of 4 classes per 9-month academic year. Perform
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. Qualifications The successful candidate will possess an MD, DO, or an MD/PhD (or foreign equivalent) be board certified in anatomic pathology and have completed a formal GYN Fellowship training program. The
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Education Project (PEP), a transformative liberal arts degree program for incarcerated students and prison staff within the Missouri Department of Corrections. The PEP seeks to bring WashU’s intellectual
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well as science and technology that serves the broader global and population health needs. This position is in line with the growth plans for the undergraduate program in ME, and will focus on supporting