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point, with flexible starting dates. The postdoctoral scholar(s) will perform research on the topic of human cognitive control under the direct supervision of Dr. Wessel. Specific topics will be organized
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circuits, development, perception and cognition, cognitive control, sleep, and brain disorders. Our faculty contribute actively to the university’s large and vibrant neuroscience community that includes
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, regional and local meetings of scientific and cancer control organizations • Disseminate research findings to the general public • Maintain Iowa Cancer Registry-based data tools and provide guidance
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) at the University of Iowa invites applications for a Research Intern (post-baccalaureate) in the field of motor control, non-invasive neurophysiology, brain stimulation, and neurorehabilitation. The overall mission
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process automation, digital project management, databases, information visualization, or supervising analytics projects with companies. Online Application Required Documents Curriculum Vitae Letter of
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candidate must be eligible for or already possess an active Iowa medical license, DEA and Controlled Substance License. Certifications: Candidates must be board-certified or board-eligible in Internal
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clinical laboratory setting with CAP/CLIA and quality control programs. Experience in clinical validation and implementation of new high throughput molecular genetic testing methodologies. Experience in
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, Metabolism, Diabetes, and/or Cognitive Function. Required Qualifications: Demonstrated experience in developing controlled clinical trials. Excellent track record of funding. Excellent publication record in
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engagement officer for the Collaborative; Serving as the chief industry liaison for the Collaborative; Serving as the chief fundraiser for the Collaborative; Maintaining close supervision and control over
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areas of research may complement existing strengths at our institution, including systems neuroscience, disorders of the nervous system, central energy metabolism and control, molecular physiology, and