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activities related to the preparation for a career in research or academia, participate in the University’s Individual Development Plan policy for postdoctoral scholars, have a PhD or equivalent terminal
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faculty amounts to $10 million annually. The KI is home to the Kansas PKD Research and Translation Core Center (Kansas PKD RTCC; Darren Wallace, PhD, Director), one of three NIH/NIDDK-funded U54 PKD RTCCs
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activities may change at any time with or without notice. Required Qualifications Education/Credentials: Doctoral degree (PhD, DNAP, DNP or equivalent). The Doctoral degree must be from an institution
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, tasks, duties, and assignments. Furthermore, job duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Required Qualifications: Education: MD or PhD in a field related to
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, Salina – the Department is the academic home for graduate education leading to the MHSA, MPH, MSCR, and PhD. Competitive candidates will have a demonstrable research focus in a population science, such as
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graduate education leading to the MHSA, MPH, MSCR, and PhD. In addition to ISEC, additional collaborating centers and institutional partners based at KUMC include: • The University of Kansas Cancer Center
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. The candidate will work on various projects in computational genomics, comparative, and evolutionary genomics. Job Description: Required Qualifications: Education: PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics
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: Education: PhD; and/or MD Work Experience: Research related experience or interest in research in pain neurobiology and a commitment to an academic medical center. Skills: Ability to foster a research culture
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Education: PhD, MD or equivalent. Work Experience: 3 years of experience in basic/translational research in respiratory field. Preferred Qualifications Work Experience: 5 years of experience in basic
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graduate students from the IGBPS umbrella program to rotate through our labs. GEID faculty are experienced with mentoring and successfully graduating undergraduates, Masters’ and PhD students and fellows