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human models as part of a Medical Research Council – Developmental Pathway Funding Scheme (MRC-DPFS) grant in 2023 in collaboration with Professor Jonathan K Watts from the RNA Therapeutics Institute
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for with developmental delays and other special medical needs receive intensive, nurturing, and individualized early developmental services—setting the foundation for lifelong growth and success. About the
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of communication may be different than their own. Provide assistance in the provision of developmental program activities for young children focusing on the infant/toddler age group by providing care and
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University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio | San Antonio, Texas | United States | about 19 hours ago
UT Health San Antonio, School of Dentistry Department of Developmental Dentistry, Devision of Pediatric Dentistry Assistant Professor/Clinical The UT Health School of Dentistry at San Antonio
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the molecular mechanisms underlying cardiac development and disease. We utilize a multi-disciplinary approach, combining molecular, cellular, developmental, and physiological techniques to uncover novel
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that aligns with the developmental stages of young children, promoting their physical, cognitive, and social-emotional growth. The teacher will collaborate with the co-teacher, student workers, support staff
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knowledge of the developmental stages and their effects on hospitalizations. Demonstrate proficiency in the evaluation and assessments of patients ages 0-18 years (and adults with developmental delays placing
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ambulatory health care settings. Assessing the developmental, psychosocial, emotional and cultural needs using a strengths-based approach, the child life specialist provides developmentally appropriate
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related traits and disorders across the lifespan with a particular focus on the developmental span extending from childhood through young adulthood. Ongoing projects in Dr. Miller’s lab include (1
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research initiatives, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in pediatrics and enhancing educational experiences. The Developmental Origins of Resilience (DOOR) Lab conducts research on mouse neuronal