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to conduct cutting-edge research both as a corresponding principal investigator and a collaborating investigator; teaching and mentoring undergraduate and/or graduate students as designated by the department
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of their department by developing and/or maintaining a robust research portfolio including pursuing and obtaining major extramural research funding to conduct cutting-edge research both as a corresponding principal
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, ability to lead a team (of undergraduates/masters students) and effective teamwork. • Fit of this project with their own career trajectory/goals • PhD in Psychology or related field How to Apply: Interested
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on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation Basic Qualifications MD/DO or equivalent education Completion of Pediatric General Surgery Fellowship American Board of Surgery BC/BE Able
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Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Indiana University Bloomington The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, Bloomington (https
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across Maurer’s other degree programs (including our LL.M and new Master of Legal Studies programs). Information about the Maurer School of Law’s legal research and writing program can be found at https
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departments in Health Policy and Management, Epidemiology, and Biostatistics and Health Data Science, creating a rich environment for research, teaching, and service. Primary Responsibilities Research and
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, and treatment across the lifespan Digital behavioral health interventions integrated into primary and specialty care Wearables, sensors, or digital biomarkers for remote patient monitoring and early
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Summary The executive vice chancellor for academic affairs (EVCAA) serves as the chief academic officer of IU Northwest. The EVCAA reports directly to the chancellor and serves in his absence as the
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to conduct cutting-edge research both as a corresponding principal investigator and a collaborating investigator; teaching and mentoring undergraduate and/or graduate students as designated by the department