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global competencies for our graduate and postdoctoral students that align with federal training program requirements, while also preparing learners to serve in a variety of job environments. The ADGPS and
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candidates who specialize in 1) sensorimotor neurophysiology/neuroscience or neuromechanics in health and neurological diseases including but not limited to stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis
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qualifications. Rank and responsibilities will be aligned with each candidate’s educational background and clinical expertise. Location: Position required to be performed in-person at the College of Nursing
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environment. The Department of Biology is housed in two connected buildings, located in the heart of Iowa City. The department is home to the Carver Center for Genomics , offering in-house DNA sequencing
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and implement simulation-based learning experiences that prepare students for advanced practice roles. Supporting curriculum development and student learning aligned with program goals. Teaching
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processes for relevant external stakeholders. Budget Oversight and Management Develop and monitor financial reports to assess alignment with program goals. Approve routine expenditures. Provide functional and
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, Cornea, Oculoplastics and Surgical and Medical Retina. The department has multiple providers conducting clinical research strongly supported by a trials team and institutional resources. In
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the Ph.D.-granting Free Radical Radiation Biology division. The Department has developed highly productive interdisciplinary collaborations that have resulted in federal research funding in multiple
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protocols developed by other research staff or principal investigator of the research project. • Utilize EPIC for screening of NICU census to determine subject eligibility for multiple studies. • Recruit
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Molecular Genetics. Demonstrated proficiency with chromosome analysis (karyotyping) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Experience with chromosomal microarray and next generation sequencing