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Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) | Southern Md Facility, Maryland | United States | 1 day ago
(PROs) represent the only quantitative tool available to assess tolerability of oncologic agents under development, providing unique insights into the patient experience of symptomatic adverse events
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-derived specimens. In addition, experimental therapeutics will be developed based on preliminary findings. These discoveries are expected to provide a strong foundation for future clinical translation and
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Project: The assigned research project will focus on developing integrated and sustainable approaches for monitoring and managing the two-spotted cotton leafhopper, aka cotton jassids (Amrasca biguttulla
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for Disabilities & Development Department:Psychology Salary Salary:$64,000.00 to Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The Center for Disabilities and
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Qualifications Interest in the development and translation of rehabilitation technologies is strongly preferred. Prior experience with embedded systems or biomechanical evaluation in wearable devices is desired
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; develop new leaders in the study of inequality who can publish at the highest level, reach the widest audience, and impact policy; and deepen teaching expertise on the subject of inequality. The two-year
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person per laboratory may apply for funding, per funding round, per journal. Deadline Month: March, May, August, & October Description: The Company of Biologists' journals – Development, Journal of Cell
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Clinic, you will have access not only to pathology slide data, but the full spectrum of multimodal and longitudinal clinical data needed to develop personalized diagnostic or predictive AI tools. As a
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institutional protocols. Participate in manuscript preparation, grant development, and mentoring of students and research staff. Department of Surgery – The IUSM Department of Surgery is committed
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development. Our lab integrates multi-omics microbiome analyses, microbial genetics, experimental models, and clinical cohorts to investigate mechanisms by which early-life gut microbial metabolism shapes host