43 programming-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" research jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center
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procedures and examinations within competency requirements. Plan, provide, and document professional medical assistant care for participants in accordance with study protocols, flow sheets, Good Clinical
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with generous employer contributions if the employee participates in a qualifying health plan. Employer-paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and various additional voluntary insurance
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health plan. Employer-paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and various additional voluntary insurance plans are available. Paid time off, including vacation and sick, begins accruing upon
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, grants and determine next steps needed to move the research forward. Assist PI with drafting grant proposals and manuscripts. Develop own research program including writing grant proposals and publication
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of services and programs that meet professional and market-driven expectations. Work Experience: Two years of experience in Neuroscience. Preferred Qualifications: Work Experience: Four years experience in
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Description Summary: The Clinical Research Assistant will be involved in both scientific research work and research management in the Clinical Osteoarthritis Research Program at University of Kansas Medical
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insurance and includes health expense accounts with generous employer contributions if the employee participates in a qualifying health plan. Employer-paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and
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contributions if the employee participates in a qualifying health plan. Employer-paid life insurance, long-term disability insurance, and various additional voluntary insurance plans are available. Paid time off
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research program seeks to identify novel pathways used by bacteria to cause disease. One major area of research interest is how the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus responds to, and utilizes, host fatty
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: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The Postdoctoral Fellow will support the Community Health Improvement Program for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (CHIP-ID), a research initiative within