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the program goals. Works with project teams to determine the variables that best meet the needs and advises the pros and cons of each. Essential Functions Collaborate with research teams to define data elements
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, Advanced Econometrics, Applied Microeconomics subjects (such as Health Economics, Behavioral Economics, Public Economics, Sports Economics, or Corporate Finance), International Economics, or Development
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physician holding an MD or DO license to join our part-time program at the rank of Assistant Professor, outside of the tenure stream. The person in this role will: Provide long-term comprehensive care for
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into manuscripts, proposals, grant applications, and presentations. Trains undergraduates and research technicians. Manages laboratory policies and coordinates project development in collaboration with other
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(DLAR). The individual will assist DLAR veterinarians with the provision of veterinary medical care, the preventive medicine program, and perform veterinary technical procedures under the direction of a
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1st and 2nd-year students in the simulation clinic or 3rd and 4th-year students in the clinic. Applicants must have a DMD/DDS degree from an American Dental Association-accredited dental program and be
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coordinate hematological education to medical students and residents. They will also serve as an educational liaison between SOM and the Classical Hematology Fellowship program. An Assistant Professor should
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level. This position offers the opportunity to join a thriving academic, clinical, and research department with a residency training program. This individual would join an established otolaryngology
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. The successful candidate will be expected to build an independent research program and participate in the training activities of the department, including classroom lectures and mentoring MD or PhD students
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begin to develop the art of analytical legal writing. In classes, students engage in discussions and practical exercises as they learn to analyze cases, statutes, and other authorities. The course