185 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" positions at The University of Iowa
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of national and international leadership. Multiple division faculty direct various NIH and VA funded research endeavors spanning bench to bedside. The division prides itself in participating in a
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candidates for all graduate student programs that involve the CCOM. Additionally, the ADGPS will supervise the program director for the umbrella Biomedical Sciences Program with the shared goal of building
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invites applications for multiple Visiting Instructor positions to teach undergraduate and/or graduate level social work courses. A Visiting Instructor position can be full-time (4 courses per semester
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and the obesity-increased risk in multiple types of cancer, the Holden Comprehensive Cancer (HCCC) at the Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa (https://cancer.uiowa.edu/) recently established
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of the program is a growing portfolio of investigator-initiated and phase I trials including many based-on research being conducted in University of Iowa laboratories. The hospital is one
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ecology. Any research interests within these broad fields are encouraged, including (but not limited to) work on population/community assembly, distributions, dispersal, interactions, and function
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to join an existing team conducting clinical research assessing the impact of dietary patterns, diet quality and lifestyle for people with multiple sclerosis. The Postdoctoral Research Scholar will work
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. Our clinical research revolves around dietary patterns and dietary and self-care interventions in the setting of multiple sclerosis. This position will provide opportunities to work with research
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surgical specialty coverage including an inpatient child psychiatry unit. Stead Family Children’s Hospital is consistently ranked among the nation’s best in multiple pediatric specialties by U.S. News
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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