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and prospect movement to managers and leadership to inform decision making and management. Introduce, implement (or collaborate on implementing), and improve tools and methods to support effective
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constituent concerns, as well as other matters related to the well-being of the School, consistent with its vision and mission. The Dean provides vision and guidance in all aspects of the School’s educational
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methods. Prepare and present scientific findings at lab meetings, seminars, and national/international conferences. Write and contribute to scientific abstracts, manuscripts, and grant proposals. Work
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. This position will involve advanced structural methods—particularly NMR spectroscopy and Cryo-EM—to explore protein structure, dynamics, and function in the context of pathogenic interactions. Facilities Our lab
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therapeutic interventions with children and youth, adults, families, and groups. Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of primary care-behavioral health integrated programs, including fundamental elements
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materials. Provide technical support for webinars and bidirectional video events. Be an active participant in receiving and giving feedback on team projects. Learn new technologies and methods using resources
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, assisting with data collection, learning redox-related enzyme activity assays as well as methods to evaluate protein and RNA isolation from cells and tissue, Western blotting, reverse transcription, and QPCR
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for academic programs. Represent and advocate for the department within the CSPH, among partner universities, local and government agencies, and constituent communities. How to Apply: For full consideration
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of Neurosurgery encompasses several research groups with blended methods and research focus and applications close to the clinic. The day to day work includes working with Pathology Department when there is an
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medical decisions at any time, but a solid fundamental knowledge of biological and medical sciences is necessary for this position. Additionally, an appreciation of accepted methods of clinical research is