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. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications Senior Level: Bachelor’s degree in biology, molecular or cellular biology, chemistry, genetics or closely related fields. An advanced degree (Masters or PhD) may be
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and the MD/PhD program of the CU School of Medicine. Why work for the University? We have AMAZING benefits and offer exceptional amounts of holiday, vacation and sick leave! The University of Colorado
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for courses specific to the MD curriculum and integrated training. · May attend MSTP-related conferences and meetings on behalf of the program annually (MD/PhD Conference, SACNAS, ABRCAMS) and local
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– Requisition #39232 Job Summary: The Division of Medical Oncology is seeking to fill a full-time faculty Assistant Research Professor position for a PhD in Clinical & Health Psychology (or equivalent) to conduct
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hire. PhD in a biological-related field. Prior successful working experience with tissue cultures and molecular biology techniques. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States
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of their professional impact. Instructor/Senior Instructor/Assistant Professor: 1-3 years of related clinical experience at rank or equivalent experience. Minimum degree qualifications: PhD and/or PsyD in Clinical
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& programs with the CU Advantage . Qualifications: Assistant Professor: Minimum Qualifications: · A PhD in a relevant field and/or an MD degree. · Established an independent research program
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: the Physical Therapy Program, Pediatric Physical Therapy Residency Program, and PhD Program in Rehabilitation Science. The CU Physical Therapy Program most recently was ranked within the Top 15 accredited
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in a relevant and applicable are; Candidates with an additional doctoral degree, such as PhD, are encouraged to apply as well. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: · Ability to analyze, interpret
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Campus with 2 PhD Researchers and multiple post-docs and students. Oversight of the Advanced Imaging Lab and Radiology research is in collaboration with the Colorado Child Health Research Institute and the