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expertise. The position is a part of a NIH NRSA T32 funded project, Research Training in Surgical Oncology. The program addresses a critical need to help meet the future demands for training the next
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interest in scientific environments with multidisciplinary expertise. The position is a part of a NIH NRSA T32 funded project, Research Training in Surgical Oncology.The program addresses a critical need to
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community-based participatory research projects, integrated with coursework and training in key behavioral science topics such as socio-structural, bio-behavioral and epidemiological foundations of HIV/mental
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to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. required. No prior experience required. Department Specific Functions Projects
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. The position will include design, execution, analysis, presentation, and publication of data derived from functional laboratory studies of specific problems in oncology, specifically non-Hodgkin lymphomas and
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program features high-resolution data acquisition and analysis techniques modeled on the Human Connectome Project (HCP) and is committed to the highest standards for magnetic resonance imaging and
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or responsibilities as necessary. Department Specific Functions (Epigenetics) - Research Focus Conducting Research: Leading or contributing to research projects aimed at understanding epigenetic mechanisms, which
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have the opportunity to collaborate on translational projects across the spectrum of acute and chronic wound healing. You will benefit from the educational opportunities as well as the camaraderie
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individuals outside the university. Strong organization skills; ability to multi-task, prioritize and meet deadlines. Must demonstrate attention to detail and accuracy, time management skills, and follow
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the next iteration of his NASA fluid lensing and MiDAR remote sensing technologies. The applicant should be able to design and fabricate high-power modulated LED and laser sources using printed circuit