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research, all with the goal of improving human health. Aligned with Rutgers University–New Brunswick and collaborating university wide, RBHS includes eight schools, a behavioral health network, and five
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interdisciplinary and translational research within the division. The current Division strives to be a nationally recognized program, advancing clinical, educational, research and scholarly activities with the goal
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network, and collaborators at other institutions. Reporting to the Vice President of Enterprise Application & Research Computing, and in consultation with the Senior Vice President for Research, the AVP
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disseminated scholarship related to education to secure future promotion. Candidates must have a doctoral degree (MD or PhD). This appointment will be made in a basic science department at an academic rank
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disseminated scholarship related to education to secure future promotion. Candidates must have a doctoral degree (MD or PhD). This appointment will be made in a basic science department at an academic rank
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, and a research program with currently active federal funding. Applicants with an MD or MD/PhD are particularly encouraged to apply. The specific area of human neuroscience research is open, and
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and/or host susceptibility to oral disease. The applicant be expected to: develop an innovative, internationally competitive research program, supported by external funding; participate in training PhD
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: PhD, MD, or equivalent. Assistant Professor Applicants: Evidence of the ability to establish an independent, extramurally funded research program is preferred. Associate/Full Professor Applicants
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/translational/or basic science program and will have responsibilities teaching residents and infectious diseases fellows research skills. Physician-scientists will also have roles on the inpatient and outpatient
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an internationally recognized and externally grant funded research program utilizing cutting edge, interdisciplinary and translational approaches. Develop interactions with the faculty in the Department of Pediatrics