286 phd-computational-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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Summary: The Residency/Fellowship Program Coordinator works in collaboration with and provides administrative support to the Program Director, Program Administrator, Associate Program Directors, Chief
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, utilizing a two-way, multi-channel radio system. Operates multiple computer workstations for the purpose of documenting calls for service, sending and receiving inter- and intra-state information related
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for scientific publications, and supervise graduate students. Job Description: Required Qualifications Education: PhD in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Physiology or related fields. Preferred
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). Assist with modifying computer scripts dedicated to analysis tasks. Prepare manuscripts and assist in grant preparation. Attend and participate in IBIC meetings. Maintain a current Laboratory Notebook
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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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of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine is seeking a Vice-Chair of Research to be an integral member of a growing emergency medicine program. Job Description: The Emergency Department is currently 57 beds
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related to the preparation for a career in research or academia, participate in the University’s Individual Development Plan policy for postdoctoral scholars, have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree
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, microbiology, molecular biology, database analysis and computational biology may be used to conduct the research. Job Description: Research Overview: Design and conduct experiments and interpret data under
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the University’s Individual Development Plan policy for postdoctoral scholars, have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree (such as MD, DVM, PsyD, PharmD, etc.), and candidates should have strong English skills and
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research program seeks to increase our understanding of the immunological and molecular mechanisms involved in autoimmune dysregulation in Type 1 diabetes (T1D). Through the use of novel murine models