150 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at The University of Iowa in United States
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preparation. Contribution to abstract submission and presentation of results at national meetings (e.g., ARVO). This work parallels and builds on efforts already underway in neovascular AMD and has significant
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ecology. Any research interests within these broad fields are encouraged, including (but not limited to) work on population/community assembly, distributions, dispersal, interactions, and function
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, Associate, or Full Professor Tenure Track within the Department of Radiology with a focus on magnetic resonance (MR) research. The primary function of this position is to develop a MR imaging research program
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well as Pediatric population. The Psychologist will develop psychological assessments and cognitive treatments in parallel with other multidisciplinary activities with general direction provided by the Director of
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) starting August 19, 2026. The Goebel Professor is a full professor position. The actuarial program at The University of Iowa is the second oldest in the U.S.A. The Society of Actuaries has designated it as
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• Experience with bacterial and mammalian cell culture • Fine motor skills are required for animal tissue collection along with animal handling experience • Basic computer skills including document formatting
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-accredited Residency Program is required. This position will be for appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Full Professor in either the tenure or clinical track (non-tenure
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candidates for all graduate student programs that involve the CCOM. Additionally, the ADGPS will supervise the program director for the umbrella Biomedical Sciences Program with the shared goal of building
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program that is vigorous, friendly, and open to those who wish to seek answers to important clinical and biological problems. The Director will partner with departmental, cancer center, and health system
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National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center that collaborates closely with the College and the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. A particular strength of the program is a growing