18 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U.S" positions at The University of Iowa
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interactions and regular guidance from Dr. Sohn, lab members and collaborating faculty. Additional information about the Research Internship Program can be found at: http://research.uiowa.edu/post-baccalaureate
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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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program that is vigorous, friendly, and open to those who wish to seek answers to important clinical and biological problems. The Director will partner with departmental, cancer center, and health system
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National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center that collaborates closely with the College and the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. A particular strength of the program is a growing
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credential check. Education Requirement: Applicants must have an MD/DO or equivalent. Position requires completion of an ACGME-accredited training program. Required Qualifications: Applicants must be board
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Education Requirement: Master of Social Work (MSW) from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited program. Required Qualifications: Demonstrated record of at least 3 years, full-time, post-MSW
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range of coverage across multiple subspecialty disciplines, including molecular pathology, hematopathology, surgical pathology, coagulation, chemistry, microbiology, transfusion medicine, and informatics
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requirement for participation in the postbaccalaureate research intern program at the University of Iowa Desirable Qualifications: Experience with either neurostimulation (TMS, tDCS, etc.) or neuroimaging (EEG
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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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Health and Human Physiology is a thriving program with multiple majors, minors, and focus areas. The department has shown significant growth over the past several years and is currently the largest