138 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at The University of Iowa
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, opportunity, and belonging for all those involved in the growth and development of students. Responsibilities Major responsibilities include: conducting an active program of research and building a scholarly
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of Education provides support for clinical faculty in professional development, conference travel, and scholarship related to clinical faculty members’ areas of work. Responsibilities The successful applicant
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. We seek an individual with interests and experience related to clinical mental health counseling, rural communities, and counselor education and development. This individual should demonstrate: a
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well as education and consultation to patients and their care providers. Opportunities exist to develop collaborative treatment and research programs with medical providers in Child Psychiatry. If desired
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combining coding and data analysis with hands-on wet lab training. The successful candidate will work with sequencing and spatial transcriptomics datasets, develop skills in R-based data analysis, and gain
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encompasses a broad range of coverage across multiple subspecialty disciplines, including chemistry, toxicology, microbiology, transfusion medicine, hematology, coagulation, molecular pathology and informatics
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or eligible for licensure in the state of Iowa. Must be board certified or eligible for certification by the ABIM in Medical Oncology. Desirable Qualifications: Multiple years of experience in clinical
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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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, Cerebrovascular Disease, Clinical Electrophysiology, Epilepsy, Movement Disorders, Neuroimmunology/Multiple Sclerosis, Neuromuscular Disease, Neuropsychology, and sleep disorders. The Department of Neurology has a
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interests and expertise that has developed a unique and ideal culture of collaboration. The research areas of our current audiology faculty members include genetics, neuroscience, physiology, pediatric