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and share the University and College's values. The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at The University of New Mexico (UNM) College of Pharmacy is a dynamic, student-centered professional program
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the relevant area of expertise, including numerical simulations and laboratory experiments. Demonstrated experience with the finite element program ABAQUS. For best consideration, applicants must submit
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include with direction from program leadership, the Research Scientist may participate in: 1. Development of the research, therapy and peer navigator teams 2. On-site data collection, including from
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with real-life job skills that will give them a strong, competitive advantage over their peers after graduation. We are seeking a detail-oriented, self-motivated students from any degree program to
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baccalaureate, master’s, post-master’s, and doctoral programs. Program offerings include the state’s premiere Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs; master’s and post-master’s
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Analyst as support for ongoing and new IT projects, and to help manage our access databases. Position Summary: The successful candidate should have a basic set of computer skills, experience in
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. The technician will also collaborate with other lab members such as PhD Students and Postdoctoral fellows, and train and guide junior technicians and student employees. The University of New Mexico Comprehensive
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in a broad range of subject areas, including but not limited to the subject areas covered in the following UNM courses: SHS 302: Introduction to Communication Disorders SHS 430: Child language
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on a year for year basis. Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: MA, MS , RN or PhD in relevant field. Knowledge about REDCap, Electronic Data Capture software (e.g.Zelta), Drug management
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for Memory & Aging research programs and will be recruiting and assessing participants in two program project level grants (MarkVCID, https://markvcid.partners.org/ and NM ADRC, https://hsc.unm.edu/research