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fellow interested in gaining training and experience in health services research. The primary objectives focus on pharmacoepidemiology, comparative-effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness analysis in
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with access to state-of-the-art core facilities and strong interdisciplinary programs in metabolism, cardiovascular biology, and genomics. Responsibilities Design, execute, and troubleshoot experimental
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techniques (Western blotting, PCR, proteomics) ocular perfusion techniques (iPerfusion 3) imaging (confocal, electron microscopy, microCT, histology) Experience in all of these areas is not required, however
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human balance control during standing and walking, especially in response to perturbations Expertise using wearable inertial measurement units for assessing balance and mobility Experience conducting
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human balance control during standing and walking, especially in response to perturbations Expertise using wearable inertial measurement units for assessing balance and mobility Experience conducting
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goal is to: Create a comprehensive, experimentally validated functional atlas of mitochondrial microproteins Reverse mitochondrial dysfunction in rare mitochondrial diseases as well as common metabolic
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. The position is in the Department of Family and Consumer Studies (https://www.fcs.utah.edu ) at the University of Utah. The University is a Big-12, Carnegie RU/VH Research University, a member of the Association
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. The position is in the Department of Family and Consumer Studies (https://www.fcs.utah.edu ) at the University of Utah. The University is a Big-12, Carnegie RU/VH Research University, a member of the Association
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will work with interdisciplinary faculty to advance research that is innovative, methodologically rigorous, and responsive to current and emerging health challenges. The training experience supports
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process, we invite you to share how your professional experiences have prepared you to serve as a member of our team as we work to reduce the cancer burden experienced by all people and communities