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00269 - Orthopedic Surgery Operations Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range $20.00 Close Date 08/23/2025 Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may
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Department 00269 - Orthopedic Surgery Operations Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range $20.00 - $30.00 Close Date 08/23/2025 Priority Review Date (Note
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investigates the the genetic and molecular mechanisms of addiction in a multi-disciplinary approach including genetics, behavior, circuit analysis, imaging, hi-throughput genomics and molecular and biochemical
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team that investigates the the genetic and molecular mechanisms of addiction in a multi-disciplinary approach including genetics, behavior, circuit analysis, imaging, hi-throughput genomics, and
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, brain-sectioning, immunostaining, in situ hybridization, imaging, cell counting, and more, depending on experience, interests, and career goals. Expertise, proficiency and/or interest in computational
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implantation, in vivo imaging, and behavioral testing in mice. Conduct brain tissue processing, fixation, and microscopy. Analyze and interpret research data, preparing reports summarizing results. Manage
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. · Orders laboratory tests, x-rays, special imaging studies and other diagnostic procedures. · May perform bone marrow aspirations and biopsies, skin biopsies, lumbar punctures; administers intrathecal
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. · Orders laboratory tests, x-rays, special imaging studies and other diagnostic procedures. · May perform bone marrow aspirations and biopsies, skin biopsies, lumbar punctures; administers intrathecal
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and community physicians. Performs physical examinations. Orders laboratory tests, x-rays, special imaging studies and other diagnostic procedures. Orders and supervises the administration of blood
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full genetic profiles, images, and ophthalmic and medical histories – and a large study cohort of AMD and glaucoma patients. This research aims to help better understand genotype-directed disease