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specialties. Scholarship- in clinical discipline and/or education. Opportunities abound to work with graduate students and faculty in dental specialty and PhD program, including the Oral Health Research
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of Indiana University Fort Wayne’s Dental Technology program. This person’s primary academic role includes: supporting course directors by implementing and demonstrating dental technologies in both didactic
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top scientists A variety of other research centers and institutes to develop collaborative research, including the Brown Center for Immunotherapy and the Center for Computational Biology and
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of Dental Accreditation. Experience teaching at the predoctoral level or graduate level (Advanced Education Program in Prosthodontics). PhD or other terminal degree(s). A record of internal or external
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research as well as behavioral health informatics. The fellow will receive mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent program of research. Training will be provided in
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; historical; cultural). The chosen applicants will teach across The Media School’s curriculum, but primarily within the Advertising Management and Planning Track of our Bachelor of Science in Media Advertising
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. The successful candidates will have the following preferred qualifications: A PhD in Biology or relevant health related discipline is required. Candidates with experience teaching immunology and
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-edge research across cellular, molecular, and organismal biology, supported by state-of-the-art laboratories and core facilities. The successful candidate must have a doctoral degree (i.e., PhD
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of the observations made by Dr. Schmidt’s research program was that the composition of bacteria residing within the intestinal tract can profoundly impact the severity of malaria. A postdoctoral fellow is needed
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degree in Computer Science, or a closely related field, PhD or ABD preferred. Preference will be given to those with experience/expertise in teaching the courses where the department has the most need