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Department: SOM KC Internal Medicine - Administration ----- Medical Informatics Position Title: Associate Professor – Internal Medicine (Medical Informatics) Job Family Group: Academic Job
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Department: SHP Hybrid Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program (PTRSAT) ----- Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Science, and Athletic Training Position Title: Faculty - School of Health Professions
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applicable to research experiments. A research assistant position is available immediately in the NIH-funded Genome Maintenance Biology group of Dr. Bret Freudenthal. The candidate selected for the position
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) certification Skills Communication. Interpersonal skills Organization Detail-oriented Computer skills Collaboration Required Documents Resume Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day
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hands-on experience in understanding the mechanisms of normal and abnormal blood coagulation, inflammation and vascular biology, and elucidating the pathogenesis of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
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Fellow will engage in advanced, mentored research at the intersection of implementation science, cost-effectiveness analysis, community-engagement and global health. Working closely with Dr. Sarah Kessler
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exploring career pathways in clinical research and includes training, job shadowing, and professional development experiences. The C-CLEAR program is an 8-week program and will run from June 1-July 24
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administering a comprehensive fitness program. The Coordinator leads efforts to enhance and promote fitness programs for the campus community through collaboration and marketing initiatives. This position
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program at KUMC was fully accredited by the Association for Accreditation and Assessment of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC) in 1992 and has maintained its accreditation since that time
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postdoctoral level scientists, employing cellular biology, molecular biology, mass spectrometry, and biochemical approaches focusing on understanding the role of O-GlcNAc in Alzheimer’s disease. The fellow will