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are also interested in individuals who have research interests that align with one or more of the major Centers in the Carver College of Medicine such as the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, Iowa
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Medical Retina. The department has multiple providers conducting clinical research strongly supported by a trials team and institutional resources. In addition to the trials team, the University of Iowa
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the Ophthalmology training program, as well as fellowships in Pediatric Ophthalmology, Glaucoma, Neuro Ophthalmology, Cornea, Oculoplastics and Retina. The department has multiple providers conducting clinical
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, and Human Physiology is a thriving program with multiple majors, minors, and focus areas. The department has shown significant growth over the past several years and is currently the largest department
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. Many faculty teach across the whole range of this curriculum. Our 36 tenured or tenure track faculty include recent winners of many prestigious awards and fellowships, including multiple Guggenheims
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RESPONSIBILITY: The Associate Director of Clinical Research (ADCR) is a critical leadership position within the cancer center, responsible for overseeing and advancing clinical research in alignment with
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-winning Department of Business Analytics in the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa invites applications for multiple faculty positions at the Associate or Full Professor level starting
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is a discussion-based class (enrollment capped at 24) with a focus on teaching close-reading skills and writing critical essays. Instructors should be capable of addressing multiple learning styles
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may align with the clinical (non-tenure), or tenure tracks, depending on clinical experience and academic interests. Opportunity Overview: Join an accomplished and collaborative team of over 50 faculty
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with medical image analysis. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated strong analytical and data analysis skills. At least 3 years of experience with MRI pulse sequence development