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, jury duty, military service, and parental leave is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457
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is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https://www.kumc.edu
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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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after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https://www.kumc.edu/human-resources
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after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https://www.kumc.edu/human-resources
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, and parental leave is available after 12 months of employment. A retirement program with a generous employer contribution and additional voluntary retirement programs (457 or 403b) are available. https
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Medical Center seeks a nurse educator for a faculty role in the baccalaureate nursing program on the Salina, Kansas campus. This full-time (9-month appointment), non-tenure earning faculty position reports
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Sleep Apnea (OSA) contributes to vascular senescence and pulmonary vascular remodeling. This translational research program utilizes a combination of epigenomic, genomic, proteomic, imaging, and
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, major program projects, or set of programs established to address a key area of specialized focus. This position provides a full range of administrative support for the research enterprise in
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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