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research facilities, and high-performance computing resources. Education Requirement: - MBBS, MBBCh, MS, MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in Radiology, Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, or a
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interested in gaining intensive research and clinical experience prior to applying to PhD, MD, or MD/PhD programs. This role is part of the University of Iowa’s Post-Baccalaureate Research Internship Program
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neuroscience, psychology, biomedical engineering, psychiatry, computational neuroscience, or a related field Required Qualifications: • Experience conducting human subjects research • Strong quantitative and
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. Education Requirement: A PhD in computer science or a closely related field, with a strong background in programming languages and logic, is required. Required Qualifications: Relevant research experience and
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deployment; building research software (e.g., Python packages, database systems) and other open-source tools for computational social science research. Other potentially relevant experiences and skills include
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research personnel, including research assistants, students, and other trainees. Education Requirement: A PhD or equivalent Neuroscience, Psychology, or another related biological science field, or an MD/DO
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, 2026 College:College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Department:Languages, Literatures, Linguistics, and Cultures Salary Salary:Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Position
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, with particular attention to rural communities. We are seeking a dedicated and student-centered clinical faculty member to help lead our growing Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) MA Program
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, providing a rigorous curriculum that prepares them for successful careers. The department also has an active PhD program in finance with a strong and consistent placement record. The College Since 1847
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Population Science at HCCC to provide opportunities for innovative translational research. Persons with disabilities may contact University Human Resources/Faculty and Staff Disability Services, (319) 335-2660