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cell culture systems. -Conduct molecular, biochemical and cell biological experiments to elucidate molecular functions of newly identified disease causing genes. -Perform computational analyses
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, Mental Health, and Technology and Informatics are encouraged to apply. Individualized postdoctoral study is also available if developed collaboratively with a faculty sponsor. FELLOWSHIP INCLUDES
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of Teaching and Learning at the University of Iowa invites applications for an academic-year tenure-track faculty position at the rank of assistant, associate, or full professor in the Math Education program
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of rural mental health in the State of Iowa. We are seeking a dedicated and innovative clinical faculty member to contribute to our growing Clinical Mental Health Counseling program . Position The Department
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medical physics from a CAMPEP-accredited graduate program (See Section 8 of https://www.campep.org/GraduateStandards.pdf ) Credentials demonstrating the candidate is a qualified medical physicist in
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of Teaching and Learning at the University of Iowa invites applications for one academic-year tenure-track faculty position at the rank of assistant, associate, or full professor in the Social Studies program
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: The successful candidate must have completed a cardiology fellowship and an accredited advanced heart failure fellowship program. Candidates must have at least three years of hands-on experience in cardiology
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Road 280 BLB Iowa City, IA 52246 Department URL: https://law.uiowa.edu/
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Requirement: Candidates must have an MD degree or equivalent. Required Qualifications: Candidates must have completed a Nephrology Fellowship from an accredited training program. General nephrology training is
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components of speech and/or swallowing are encouraged to apply. The successful applicant will be expected to: a) develop and sustain a program of research contributing to the department’s longstanding record