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Time Status Full-Time Tenure Track Status Non-Tenure Track Required Education A PhD in Biology or related field is required. Required Related Experience n/a Required License/Registration/Certification n
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, treatment, and rehabilitation services for student-athletes. Game and event coverage will be required as needed to support health of student athletes, and travel to those events is required. As an Athletic
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Director of the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine. This person will work closely with the other state program awards recipients, leadership and staff, including other Office of Technology Commercialization
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position in poultry science. The successful candidate will develop an extramurally funded research program addressing high-impact areas such as digestive health, immunology, disease resistance, or genetic
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of best practices in student persistence, success strategies, and adaptative instructional methods. Experience using data and educational technology to support student learning and track academic progress
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sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing); lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects weighing up to or over 50 pounds; and
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completed an aggressive building program to augment its state-of-the-art facilities and technology to include a dedicated brachytherapy suite with CT-on-rails, and Halcyon, the latest Varian technology. The
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences - Muhlenberg County Requisition Number RE49807 Working Title Extension Agent for County Department Name
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, enthusiastic, and collaborative candidates. We employ both basic sciences and engineering approaches to modulate inflammatory responses after neural trauma. Currently NIH-funded projects for postdoctoral
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highly motivated, enthusiastic, and collaborative candidates. We employ both basic sciences and engineering approaches to modulate inflammatory responses after neural trauma. Currently NIH-funded projects