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poverty estimates using restricted-access data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Work with PI to tailor the fellowship to an individual development plan ensuring the development of research knowledge and skills
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collection for the University of Kansas Cancer Center tobacco treatment program (“UKanQuit in Cancer Care”). The position reports to the Clinical and Medical Directors of the program. This is a clinical
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, cell biology, molecular biology, genomics, and neuroscience. Assist with development of grant proposals and scientific manuscripts. Maintain a current Laboratory Notebook, documenting all calculations
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efforts, and follow-ups. Prepare and organize research study materials, including participant packets, consent forms, and regulatory documentation. Schedule study-related appointments and coordinate
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the purpose of better understanding neurobiology of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. As a member of the Cerebrovascular Imaging and Analytics (CInA) lab, the candidate will be involved in developing
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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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/Spanish language would be an advantage but is not required. Job Duties Outlined: The successful candidate will work with Dr. Lee and U01 investigators to tailor Fellowship to individual development plan
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develop plans for research experiments; make minor modifications to existing laboratory procedures and techniques to meet the needs of the particular equipment as required. Maintenance of adequate lab
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will engage in developing models and finding therapeutic approaches addressing the late effects of radiation therapy. A broad range of skills including tissue culture, animal models of oral cancer
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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