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Assistant, Associate or Full Professor, Exercise Physiology Faculty
The College of Health Sciences and Professions, Department of Exercise Physiology is seeking a highly motivated Exercise Physiology tenure-track faculty member (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor) to join our dynamic team. This is a nine-month tenure track position that will report to the Department Chair of the Department of Exercise Physiology. We are committed to conducting groundbreaking research that translates fundamental scientific discoveries into clinically applicable strategies for promoting healthy aging across the lifespan and/or health and performance benefits of exercise.The responsibilities of this position will include: Conducting independent and collaborative research focused on healthy aging and disease prevention across the lifespan as rel
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