30 front-end-development Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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include animal models as synergetic platform for preclinical development of therapeutics and molecular biology aspects of the diseases. A self-starter with strong interest in understanding virological
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, movement, and physiology. The goal is to develop actionable, metrics on early disease detection and progression, social-engagement, and quality of life for new clinical interventions and trials––to advance
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Position Qualification Position Summary Developing and carrying out one research project; performing advanced OMFS on College of Dentistry patients; assisting faculty in the operating room; helping supervise
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for professional growth and development within a collaborative and vibrant research environment, providing access to state-of-the-art facilities. We are looking for candidates with a strong background in
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for development of their program of research. The purpose of the two-year in-person post-doctoral fellowship is to prepare nurse scientists for successful careers in research. The focus of the UNMC College
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neuroscience, with demonstrated success as a recent Ph.D. graduate with a track record in (1) statistical modeling, (2) tobacco regulatory science, or (3) neurocognition and brain development. The successful
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for professional growth and development within a collaborative and vibrant research environment, providing access to state-of-the-art facilities. We are looking for candidates with a strong background in
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record in (1) statistical modeling, (2) tobacco regulatory science, or (3) neurocognition and brain development. The successful candidate will contribute to project planning and lead efforts related
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of a career. Designs, evaluates experiments and interprets data. Develops new ideas that promote current research. Prepares and publishes scientific manuscripts under the direction of the Principal
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investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis