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molecular and cellular mechanisms of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis of our
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professional development within their teams. Faculty members also provide hands-on training opportunities for staff, students, interns, and fellows. Through structured mentorship and supervision, faculty foster
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Associate to join our lymphoma research program. The successful candidate will work at the interface of cancer biology, functional genomics, and translational research, with a focus on understanding the
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to understand tumor microenvironment, discover novel targets, and develop therapeutic strategies for targeting aggressive brain metastatic cancers, including breast, non-small, and small cell lung cancers
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to work with other faculty within the Department, College and UNMC to develop and sustain an independent externally funded research program. The application should have a strong commitment to professional
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the guidance of the Director of Physics. The department has a CAMPEP accredited Medical Physics Residency program with two resident positions and the successful candidate will participate in teaching
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on/before July 1, 2024. Required Qualifications Qualified candidates must have a DDS or DMD degree or an equivalent degree from an international program along with completion of an ADA accredited clinical
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Position Qualification Position Summary Positions in behavior analysis and psychology are available for one year in the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program within the Munroe-Meyer Institute at the University
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. To accelerate established efforts, team requires the candidate to partner with on-site scientists with virological, animal model and neuroscience expertise. The program was the first to develop a novel humanized
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behavior disorders and their families. Training occurs within the fertile clinical, research, and teaching environment of the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The individuals are encouraged to develop