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SLEEP DISORDER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM DIRECTOR Requisition # 75128 Position Basics Type of PositionTENURE-TRACK/CLINICAL Advertising Ends on:Extended Until Position is Filled Advertising Started
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variety of conditions, in particular seeking evidence for Fermi acceleration of electrons under low-to-moderate guide magnetic field and parallel electric field energization under large guide magnetic field
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the kinetic plasma theory and application of the field-particle correlation technique using electromagnetic field and particle velocity distribution measurements from numerical simulations or spacecraft
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the Association of Public Health Laboratories and is associated with the University of Iowa Department of Chemistry Radiochemistry Graduate Certificate Program. The postdoctoral scholar will leverage this support
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microscopy techniques and image analysis (confocal, multiphoton, or other advanced imaging techniques) and/or electrophysiology. Demonstrated computational knowledge, use of ImageJ, and familiarity with a
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Research Facility (MRRF) at the University of Iowa in collaboration with the Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program is seeking a highly qualified motivated individual to fill a Post-Doctoral Fellowship
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College of Public Health seeks a highly qualified and motivated scholar to join a research program in the areas of cancer prevention and control. The initial appointment is a full-time postdoctoral research
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, memory, or attention). Work will be performed using a combination of EEG, intracranial recordings (DBS, sEEG), TMS, fMRI, EMG, brain lesions, computational modeling, and other methods. About the Wessel
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project management on a large clinical trial. Required Qualifications: A Ph.D. in health services research, health outcomes, epidemiology, health economics, health informatics, biostatistics, or a closely
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greatest potential to induce change in the modern chemistry Ph.D. program and by what mechanism those changes are realized. Project 2: Rapid and Reliable Characterization of Brief, Intentional Pedagogies in