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the minimum required may be substituted for work experience. Work experience beyond the minimum required may be substituted for education. EDUCATION Required Bachelor's degree in science or a health-related
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contributes to programs in science education and a master’s program in liberal studies. Core responsibilities include a 12-hour per semester teaching load each semester in face-to-face or asynchronous online
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within a scientific or health-related field. Technical Skills: ● Computer and Internet skills: knowledge of MS applications such as Excel, Word and PowerPoint ● Strong oral and written communication skills
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Center for Breast Cancer Research. This scientific leadership opportunity will have the resources and support to propel forward the school’s investigation of breast cancer. The Center will consolidate all
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, Executive Associate Dean, nkeith@iu.edu . Additional Qualifications Responsibilities and Opportunity: Tenure-track/tenured faculty members in the Exercise Science Program in the Department of Kinesiology
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to use a computer Ability to determine the appropriate tools and equipment needed on the job and use them safely May be required to acquire and maintain abatement or OSHA required certifications Ability
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science or a health-related field and 2 years of clinical research experience OR Associate's degree in science or a health-related field and 3 years of clinical research experience LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES
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, information technology, and engineering. It includes computer science, informatics, library and information science, intelligent systems engineering, statistics, and data science, with over 160 faculty and 2,400
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. in Chemistry or Physics at time of appointment. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with laser spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, vacuum systems, lasers, computational chemistry. Department Contact
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Adolescent Comparative Effectiveness Research (PACER), within the Department of Pediatrics at IUSM, began in 2013 as an outgrowth of the Children’s Health Services Research program (CHSR) (see below