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an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by the personnel so classified. Management reserves the right to revise or amend duties at any time. Required Qualifications Education: Phd Or Terminal
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://www.washington.edu/compmed/ Qualifications Candidates must have a PhD in psychology, primatology, or a related field (or foreign equivalent). A strong record of peer-reviewed research involving field studies
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of a PhD or foreign equivalent in Organizational Behavior, Business Administration, Management, Human Resource Management, Psychology, Sociology, or other related field. A qualified candidate may be
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scientific papers, and contribute to the overall preparation of research for publication. To assist in the training of PhD and undergraduate students. Working Conditions: This position works in a laboratory
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The laboratory of David H. Gutmann, MD, PhD, Director of the WashU Neurofibromatosis Center, is seeking a Research Technician II. You would be joining a vibrant
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to Rui Tang, PhD, Assistant Professor at ruit@wustl.edu . Cover letter expressing your interest and highlighting your relevant experience. Curriculum Vitae (CV) with a list of publications. Contact
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is 7/1/24. Qualifications Completed PhD or a foreign equivalent. The current project seeks to revolutionize the entire process from data to prediction with a paramount focus on reproducibility and
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strong rapport with sponsors and collaborators, domestic and international scientific partners, and representatives from the operational Navy. General Requirements: PhD in Oceanography, Engineering, or
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quality PhD and DBA candidates. Supervise employees charged with assisting in the admissions process for the PhD and DBA programs. Develop and implement marketing and communication plan to support the
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filled. Candidates must have or be nearing completion of a PhD or foreign equivalent in Business Administration, Marketing, Psychology, or other related fields such as Computer Science, Economics