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Found 14 jobs for $125,000 - $149,999
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UNIV- Open Rank- Assistant/Associate Professor -Department of Pharmacology and Immunology
The Department of Pharmacology and Immunology at the Medical University of South Carolina invites applications for a full-time faculty position.
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Genitourinary Oncology, Assistant to Associate Member
GU-ORC is seeking to expand the scope of its laboratory based scientific research in areas broadly relevant to GU cancers.
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University of Arizona Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Physiology (T/TE) (Multiple Positions)
The Department of Physiology at the University of Arizona – Tucson invites applications for multiple tenure-eligible/tenured faculty positions.
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Assistant Professor in Computational Mathematics and Physics
New York University seeks applicants for one faculty position in computational mathematics and physics...
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Faculty | Assistant, Associate, Full Professor
We are seeking accomplished faculty at all ranks to join our common goal: to translate genetic discoveries into human health.
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Tenure-track Faculty position in Cell and Developmental Biology
This search is open to investigators conducting mechanistic studies of developmental cell biology using genetically tractable model organisms.
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Assistant Professor, T cell Biology
Seeking early-stage investigator as Assistant Professor to lead a research program on T cell Biology in human disease (e.g., cancer, autoimmunity).
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Assistant Professor, Cancer Biology
Seeking early-stage scientist as Assistant Professor to lead a research program focused on basic/translational cancer biology and cancer disparities.
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Assistant or Associate Professor Tenure-track Faculty Position – Cell Biology
Area: cellular mechanisms for responses to intracellular and external signals and stresses using innovative imaging, genetic, or omics