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About The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University has a student body of 1,200 undergraduates, 260 graduate students, and 70 primary and 73 program faculty.
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Opportunities abound for synergy throughout the School of Medicine, Emory College of Arts & Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Georgia State University.
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The University is also a member of the Georgia Research Alliance, allowing for collaboration and access to core facilities at members including Emory University School of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Georgia Institute for Technology, all of which are located nearby in Atlanta, a world-class city with a diverse population, temperate weather, extensive cultural amenities, and a relatively low cost of living.
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Description: Description The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering , a joint department between Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering and Emory University’s School of Medicine (Atlanta, GA), invites applications for tenure track faculty at the assistant, associate, and full professor levels.
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Faculty progress their career by collaborating with our adult neurology, Emory neurosciences program, Georgia Tech and Marcus autism center. The Division of Pediatric Neurology at Emory University Department of Pediatrics and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta are seeking a Generalist in Neurology with interests in clinical services through Emory's pediatric faculty practice plan in the School of Medicine, the largest pediatric multispecialty practice in Georgia.
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Ph. D. in bio-fabrication, biomedical engineering, chemistry/materials science, cell biology, or related fields. They will be joining a multidisciplinary research team of bioengineers, biologists, and chemists working at the interface of stem cell biology, biomaterials science, and engineering.
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Georgia Tech's faculty attracted more than $1.4 billion in research awards this past year in fields ranging from biomedical technology to artificial intelligence, energy, sustainability, semiconductors, neuroscience, and national security.
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The Senior Field Service Engineer for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for supporting the needs of our client, which directly impacts patient health and overall well-being. 4+ years' experience diagnosing and repairing mechanical, electromechanical, robotics, and/or electronic equipment, in the laboratory, as a Field Service Engineer or Biomedical Engineer.
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The Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Emory University School of Medicine and The Hemophilia of Georgia Center for Bleeding & Clotting Disorders of Emory in Atlanta, Georgia seeks an interested, enthusiastic, and collegial faculty member to join the Hematology Division as the Sidney F. Stein Chair in Hemophilia and Hemostasis.
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The department of Biomedical Engineering at FIU was established in 2003 with a $10M endowment from the Wallace Coulter Foundation. The Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Endowed Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at FIU invites applications for a Tenured/Tenure-Track Associate or Full Professor to begin as early as August 2024.
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Top Notch Public & Private Education Systems including Emory University & Hospital, Spelman & Morehouse College, University of Georgia, Georgia Tech. Emory University & Hospital, Spelman & Morehouse College, UG, GT.
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Emory Healthcare (EHC), part of Emory University, is the most comprehensive academic health system in Georgia committed to providing the best care for our patients, educating health professionals and leaders for the future, pursuing discovery research in all of its forms, including basic, clinical, and population-based research, and serving our community.
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In addition to the prestigious "Baby-Friendly" designation, Dekalb Medical Center (now Emory Decatur Hospital) was also awarded a 5-STAR Hospital Recognition from the Georgia Department of Public Health in 2015.
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Our great intown location is right by the CDC and Emory University Hospital, convenient to Morningside, Druid Hills, Buckhead, Decatur, Midtown, and Virginia Highlands. Georgia Veterinary Technician license (LVT) or eligible to obtain license upon hire required.
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Applicants must have a Ph. D. degree in Biomedical Engineering or a related science or engineering field. This endowment provides significant support for undergraduate and graduate students, seminar/symposia, as well as a recurrent SEED funding for its faculty.
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