147 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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, family development, community building, and staff development to empower families in the areas of parenting, child development, health, nutrition, mental health, and self-sufficiency, by using outcome
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network dedicated to developing and testing a sustainable model for rural obstetrical management strategies to improve maternal-neonatal and infant outcomes for Kansas. The position is a full-time position
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datasets. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance of the faculty mentor, record and interpret the results of their experiments in an (electronic
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preparing materials for experiments, setting up lab glassware (or plastic ware) for experiments or preparing lab waste materials for disposal. Make LB media, PBS and 70% isopropyl for Stephens lab. Make LB
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to make repairs to electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Plan and lay out work, determine accurate and efficient methods, diagnose and correct complications to maximize efficiency. Analyze controls issues
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director. Train core users and students in methods and use of equipment. Deliver biological specimens from the CRC/Landon Center to Hemenway building and process biological specimens for biomarker measures
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proposals, including applicable fellowship award applications and NIH R01 applications. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance of the faculty mentor
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champion for process improvements. Reporting directly to the Associate Vice Chancellor Controller, with a dotted reporting line to the Dean of School of Nursing and Dean of Health Professionals, the Director
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Summary: The research assistant will perform a variety of complex technical duties involved in conducting physical, chemical, biological and other research laboratory tests, experiments and determinations
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research network that has garnered more than $20M in extramural funding. Kansas City is a bi-state region of more than 2 million persons. A foundation of diverse industries supports our solid economy Quality