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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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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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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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Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: The Clinical Research Assistant supports the University of Kansas Weight Management Program Director and focuses on recruiting and enrolling participants
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, and medical imaging) and research methodology (e.g. biostatistics and scientific writing). The fellow will have the opportunity to teach in the anatomy curriculum and to develop a research project with
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research program seeks to increase our understanding of the immunological and molecular mechanisms involved in autoimmune dysregulation in Type 1 diabetes (T1D). Through the use of novel murine models
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the University’s Individual Development Plan policy for postdoctoral scholars, have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree (such as MD, DVM, PsyD, PharmD, etc.), and candidates should have strong English skills and
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and histology, and should be available for in-person interviews. The Research Assistant position in Dr. Kristy Brown’s lab will conduct research to study the mechanisms that regulate cancer development
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procedures and examinations within competency requirements. Plan, provide, and document professional medical assistant care for participants in accordance with study protocols, flow sheets, Good Clinical
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related to the preparation for a career in research or academia, participate in the University’s Individual Development Plan policy for postdoctoral scholars, have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree