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autonomy with the support of, and in collaboration with, physician colleagues. As an academic medical center, UVA possesses a rich culture of continual education and professional development that welcomes
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experiments and data analysis related to ongoing research projects. Contributing to the development and implementation of research protocols. Collaborating with fellow researchers and scientists within and
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developing new therapeutic concepts for disease prevention and treatment. Prior experience in molecular biology, oncology, and assay development is highly preferred. Additionally, expertise in bioinformatics
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% of deaths and health care costs annually in this country and developed societies. The mission of the Robert M. Berne Cardiovascular Research Center is to support interdisciplinary research in basic
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physical therapy intervention. Actively participates in professional growth of self and others. Actively participates in quality improvement and program development. In addition to the above job
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. Carter for Immunology Research, and the Infectious Diseases Training Program. Minimum Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree. Preferred Qualifications: Must have officially received
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members to develop clinical pathways for select priority populations. Assists in development of psychoeducational classes (e.g. behavioral parenting classes for families of patients with ADHD) and group
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Parental and Community Service Leave Health plan with options to meet healthcare and financial needs available immediately Competitive retirement benefits Tuition and professional development benefits after
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vaccine development. Lab Techs focus on performing routine research tasks and developing skills. They assume routine to moderately complex technical support that can be performed with some degree of
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, documentation standards, and interdepartmental handoff processes for therapy initiation and monitoring. Training, Education & Mentorship • Onboard, train, and mentor new pharmacists, students, and residents