105 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at The University of Iowa
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long tradition of excellence in research, a well-developed research infrastructure, and an outstanding patient population that supports efforts in a variety of areas of clinical and research
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developing and leading projects in 3 main areas: (1) Central actions of serotonin in the neurobiology of alcohol and opioid dependence, 2) Neural circuits underlying the negative symptoms of schizophrenia, and
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and one of the oldest academic urology departments in the nation. For more than 100 years, UI urologists have developed innovative techniques and technologies that improve the health of Iowans, expand
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with plans to expand sites as the health system grows. Extremely competitive salary enhanced by an excellent fringe benefits package; CME funding; exceptional opportunities for career development and
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faculty members have developed key methodologies in data mining, social-network analysis and mathematical optimization. The department is also internationally known for work in supply-chain design and
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. The Department of Neurology has a long tradition of excellence in research, a well-developed research infrastructure, and ample patient population that support efforts in a variety of areas of investigation
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. There are opportunities for development of regional outreach programs and other leadership opportunities within the department and VA system. Department of Pathology faculty are involved in training house
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development of drug-related adverse events, drug resistance, and drug efficacy) in cancer therapy. Applicants should have a strong background in mammalian cell culture and basic molecular biology techniques
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an important role in a multi-disciplinary group that is both rigorous and collaborative and will have exposure to the development of novel mouse models for both mechanistic and therapeutic studies. This position
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interest. The UI Department of Psychiatry has a long tradition of excellence in research, a well-developed research infrastructure, and ample patient populations that support efforts in a variety of areas of