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Assistant/Associate/Full Teaching Professor – Bioengineering – Boston
Northeastern University invites applications in the field of Bioengineering for full-time, non-tenure track teaching faculty on the Boston campus, with a vision for program development at the Master’s level. The Department of Bioengineering in Boston currently has over six hundred undergraduate students and three hundred graduate students. The Department was founded in 2015 and currently has 38 tenure track faculty and 7 full-time teaching faculty. We are seeking teaching faculty to teach in a broad range of Bioengineering topics with emphasis on one or more of the following teaching areas: lab-based courses with experience in experimental methods such as mammalian cell culture, microbiological culture, microscopy, and agarose gel electrophoresis
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