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Indianapolis Position Summary Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) seeks qualified applicants for tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of associate or full professor. We invite applicants who have
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Qualifications Preferred: PhD in clinical, developmental, counseling, or school psychology; social work; public health; neuroscience, or a closely related field; or MD child and adolescent psychiatrist
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Qualifications Preferred: PhD in clinical, developmental, counseling, or school psychology; social work; public health; neuroscience, or a closely related field; or MD child and adolescent psychiatrist
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Position Summary This position will function in four main ways within the Pediatric Adolescent Medicine division: (1) Lead their own primary research program on sexual and reproductive health domestically
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recruiting a Board-certified/Board Eligible M.D., or MD/PhD, or PhD for a Clinical Laboratory Director role in the Division of Diagnostic Genomics. We are soliciting applications from outstanding candidates
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Indiana University School of Nursing (IUSON) seeks qualified applicants for tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of assistant, associate or full professor. Our in-person work arrangements facilitate
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body of work in rank. 2. The successful candidate will have the ability to work with interdisciplinary teams of interprofessional researchers across clinical and academic settings. 3. The candidate is
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International for many years. For additional information on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation Basic Qualifications Educational Requirements Candidates must have an MD/PHD or Ph.D. in
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research postdoctoral fellowship. The full-time research position will primarily focus on the study of genetic and neurobiological influences on the progression of substance use, substance use disorders, and
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PhD in informatics or a related discipline (e.g., computer science) · Ideal candidates will have EITHER, both are not required o Experience recruiting and retaining adolescents in longitudinal