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:00 AM - 5:00 PM Remote/Telecommuting No remote/telecommuting opportunity Position Summary This position provides engineering support to senior technical staff for orthopaedic biomechanical research
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comprehensive benefits To learn more about the University of Nebraska, visit the sites below: University of Nebraska Strategic Plan “Odyssey to Extraordinary” https://nebraska.edu/strategic-plan Get to know
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, signaling, and structural biology. Candidates must have a Ph.D., M.D. or other equivalent doctoral degree. Highly competitive salary and startup packages, including new state-of-the-art laboratory space, are
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medicine. The UNMC campus has seen rapid growth in recent years with the construction of several new inpatient and outpatient facilities. In addition to this, planning for a new main campus inpatient
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medicine. The UNMC campus has seen rapid growth in recent years with the construction of several new inpatient and outpatient facilities. In addition to this, planning for a new main campus inpatient
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medicine. The UNMC campus has seen rapid growth in recent years with the construction of several new inpatient and outpatient facilities. In addition to this, planning for a new main campus inpatient
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medicine. The UNMC campus has seen rapid growth in recent years with the construction of several new inpatient and outpatient facilities. In addition to this, planning for a new main campus inpatient
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medicine. The UNMC campus has seen rapid growth in recent years with the construction of several new inpatient and outpatient facilities. In addition to this, planning for a new main campus inpatient
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areas of biochemistry will be considered, with special consideration given to investigators who will complement existing strengths of the department, which include cancer, signaling, and structural