88 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at The University of Iowa
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-reviewed journals (Associate or Full Professor rank), Ability to develop (rank of Assistant) or sustain (rank of Associate or Full Professor) an externally funded research program, Demonstrate a commitment
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Information Science. We seek a scholar whose research develops innovative GIScience methods to investigate the complex dynamics of human-environment interactions, with particular interest in those advancing theory in
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, biosphere, or atmosphere. Successful candidates are expected to develop an active, externally funded research program, and mentor graduate and undergraduate students. The ideal candidate will complement
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students, resident physicians, and medical students. Since its founding in 2007 the WWC has experienced tremendous growth which has resulted in the development of innovative initiatives including a Health
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to research collaborators on use of the tools • Contribute to funding applications • Develop first-authored and co-authored manuscripts and presentations The department of Epidemiology in the University of Iowa
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to deliver and evaluate research protocols for the Division of Hematology in the Stead Family Department of Pediatrics. Position Responsibilities: Consult with researchers to assist in developing a data
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group of academic pathologists to take part in an active and expanding surgical pathology service that will be specialty focused. Our intent is to recruit multiple candidates spanning various sub
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papers, and a teaching statement that addresses the applicant’s interests, experiences, and aspirations in science education, curriculum development, and mentorship, as well as email contact information
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; develop and mentor faculty; maintain close cooperation with other departments; and actively participate in the department’s faculty practice. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any
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Laboratories) Join a team of scientists investigating the molecular pathogenesis and developing gene therapies for vision disorders. The Wallrath and Drack Laboratories in the Departments of Biochemistry and