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, biology, and medicine? We’re seeking a talented Scientist to join our dynamic team! Our mission is to develop novel PET imaging agents for widely metastatic cancers and to develop novel radioligand
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Department:Psychiatry Salary Salary:$62,232.00 - $75,564.00 Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry/Women’s Wellness
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& Sciences Department:Mathematics Salary Salary:$63,000.00 - $65,000.00 Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The Department of Mathematics at the University
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of the Department of Surgery at the University of Iowa Health Care. His lab performs cutting edge research on deciphering the role of various signaling pathways, gut microbiome, and immune system on the initiation
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Family Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology. The postdoctoral researcher will be under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Glykys, who is committed to the career development of trainees. Lab
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College of Medicine Department:Neurosurgery Salary Salary:$62,232.00 to Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The University of Iowa
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Department:Pediatrics Salary Salary:$61,008.00 - $74,088.00 Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The University of Iowa Stead Family Department of Pediatrics is
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an exciting opportunity for a dual appointment within 1) the CADRE Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) Center of Innovation (COIN) at ICVAHCS, a group that conducts cutting-edge clinical research
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will subsequently help us to develop new ligands to specifically treat patients suffering from these common diseases and to develop more precise medications in the future. We will use nanoparticle
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work on genetic hearing loss in the Molecular Otolaryngology and Renal Research Laboratories (MORL) at the University of Iowa. Hearing research in the MORL is broadly focused on Mendelian forms