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a key leadership role in extending the project’s research and dissemination agenda. The postdoc will work closely with the principal investigators and national partners, exercising both independent
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assist our interdisciplinary team translate science to practice and create evidence-based Extension programming on regenerative agricultural practices for the Midwest Corn Belt. The main responsibilities
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(PharmD) required. Masters of Science (MS) degree in Public Health, Health Services Research, or related field, or equivalent research training is preferred. Previous pharmacy residency or equivalent
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. Each scholar’s effort will align to the following breakdown: 50% - Teaching. With faculty support, the scholar will be the primary instructor of 3 undergraduate pharmaceutical science courses per
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practices of traditional institutions in Africa (e.g., chieftaincies) relate to the quality of governance they provide. The project employs a combination of original and existing data, both qualitative and
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Scholar to lead and support advanced research on antibiotic resistance, with a primary focus on clinical bacterial isolates and complementary investigations into foodborne pathogens. This position offers
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considerable scope and complexity; identifies and selects problems to be studied in agreement with Principal Investigator; plans and performs complex experiments and procedures; coordinates, collects, and
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and other collaborators. Primary responsibilities include analyzing telemetry and demographic data to assess movements, habitat use, seasonal survival, and nesting success of wild turkeys. The postdoc
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, geriatrics, and advanced liver disease. Education: We educate trainees and practicing clinicians on primary palliative care principles from multiple disciplines and subspecialities. Our program has five ACGME
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analysis Established experience with animal models is mandatory Strong publication record, including at least two publication outputs in the last three years, with the applicant as the principal author