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out independent as well as collaborative research in the area of Ultra-High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The position involves the development of 7 Tesla MRI methods and applications
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for dissertation completion; (iv) serving on departmental committees; and (v) developing a research plan and publishing research findings in academic journals. Must have a PhD degree (or foreign equivalent degree
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mentoring undergraduate students. • Demonstrated evidence of University service. Preferred: • Experience developing and teaching college-level courses. • Experience in kinesiology
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requested by the Department, 65% Research, 5% Teaching (School of Medicine), 5% Service, and 5% Administrative. Expected to treat GU related patients and develop leading research aimed at novel approaches
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upon qualifications and experience. The responsibilities of the position are as follows: Research 80%, Teaching (School of Medicine) 5%, Service 10%, Administrative 5%. Expected to develop an active
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. Expected to develop an active research program focusing on experimental therapeutics and translational oncology, focused on cancer. Expected to be a member and work closely with other members of the division
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develop leading research aimed at novel approaches to GU related cancer treatment and cures. Expected to be a member and work closely with other members of the division and disease teams, and develop
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technologies, the Candidate will be expected to develop and validate in-house assays for applications in oncology and other areas of clinical relevance. Other responsibilities include helping in the maintenance
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strategies for vascular disease. The incumbent will be encouraged to apply for grants and develop an emerging, complementary research program. Candidates should have 5+ years of postdoctoral research
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Research Assistant Professor - Dr. Rebecca Seal's Lab Med-Neurobiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000247) The University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurobiology (http://www.neurobio.pitt.edu