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on neurologic outcomes after traumatic injury (TBI) to the developing brain, using a rat pup model. The Schober lab has studied Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), a component of fish oil, and published novel findings
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master’s degree in ART and previous teaching experience is required. A willingness to work with academic department and current instructors to use same curriculum, similar syllabus, exams and grading methods
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methods. Preferences Two or more years related experience University of Utah and/or Higher Education teaching experience Experience working with students and instructors Works well independently Strong
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, safety testing and repairing motors, generators, chargers, transformers, high voltage electrical systems and a variety of clinical, laboratory and research equipment including their component parts
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and patient preference assessment, survey research and measure development, data science, mixed methods, genomics, addiction medicine, neuroepidemiology, and infectious diseases. Minimum Qualifications
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neurology trainees, clinical neurophysiology fellows), as well as some component of general child neurology. Clinical duties will comprise ~85% of the individual’s time commitment. Clinical activities will
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participants focusing on various scientific subjects and teaching methods • Ensure quality and consistency of communication with program participants, parents, teachers, and partners • Supervise, support and
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in-patient and out-patient clinical environments. Works with academic and clinical teams to refine and expand Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LICs) as a core component of the mission-driven MD
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focus on live sports events and directing. Proven experience in directing live television or streaming broadcasts, with a deep understanding of the technical and creative elements of sports production
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out-patient clinical environments. Works with academic and clinical teams to refine and expand Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LICs) as a core component of the mission-driven MD Program experience