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will work closely with various clinical staff members and researchers at the University of Kansas (KU) Hospital and KU Medical Center (KUMC) to assist in the successful development and completion
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. Postdoctoral scholars at the University of Kansas Medical Center are individuals who have received their terminal degree and who have opted to pursue further training in a postdoctoral appointment. Postdoctoral
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Summary: A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Hubert Tse in the Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics, and Immunology at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Our
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be directly involved in data collection, design and development of codebooks, computer-assisted team analysis (e.g. Dedoose). Fellowship will provide the successful candidate with opportunity to engage
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for intervention Skills (OASIS) Training Program, and the development of a train-the-trainer model of our OASIS Training, the development and establishment of a statewide resource center for families of autistic
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collaborate. Postdoctoral scholars at the University of Kansas Medical Center are individuals who have received their terminal degree and who have opted to pursue further training in a postdoctoral appointment
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) Training Program, and the development of a train-the-trainer model of our OASIS Training, the development and establishment of a statewide resource center for families of autistic children in and out
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kidney diseases. The candidate will be expected to contribute with research staff in the laboratory and develop leadership skills. More information about Dr. Sharma's lab is available at: https
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: Postdoctoral scholars at the University of Kansas Medical Center are individuals who have received their terminal degree and who have opted to pursue further training in a postdoctoral appointment. Postdoctoral
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Disease at the University of Kansas Medical Center will explore the physiology and pathophysiology of store-operated Ca2+ entry. Research areas include melanoma, pancreatic cancer, T cell activation and