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skills through problem-solving and project-based work grounded in real-world applications. In particular, we seek expertise in the areas of power, embedded processors, computer engineering, and
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systems we inhabit. We are an institution embedded in a mission-based university dedicated to a broad definition of public health, which we see as encompassing a spectrum of academic and professional
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Animal Caretaker I & II - (26000306) Description Temple University's Central Animal Facilities Department is searching for an Animal Caretaker I or II. Become a part of the Temple family, and you
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Sr Animal Caretaker - (26000308) Description Temple University’s Central Animal Facilities division at LKSOM is searching for a Senior Animal Caretaker! Become a part of the Temple family, and you
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Drosophila or related model systems. Responsibilities Conduct scholarly research and publish in peer-reviewed venues. Seek external funding to support research activities. Mentor and advise students from
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computer programming for health data analytics using Python and/or R, applications of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP) in healthcare, health data
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RN-Staff/Clin Nurse - (26000327) Description Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Department of Neurology Neuromuscular Division is searching for a RN-Staff Clinic Nurse to join our
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Anatomy and Physiology Instructional Faculty - (24003210) Description Anatomy and Physiology Instructional Faculty The Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences is hiring a non-tenure track
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programming that is responsive to the health needs of individuals and populations, within the context of community, defined as a social and physical environment where living occurs. We are committed
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Autistic people themselves. There will be a strong emphasis on self- determination principles, support of families and shared agendas with co-researchers. The goal is for the Laboratory and Philadelphia