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the molecular mechanisms underlying auditory development. A strong work ethic, excellent organizational skills and a commitment to reliable timekeeping are essential. Responsibilities will include: • Mouse
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management, interpretation, and analysis, and makes recommendations in program planning and development for the residency or fellowship program and implements changes presented, managed, and approved by
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management of a newly created Clinical Education, Learning and Onboarding Hub. Oversees and monitors onboarding, compliance, and contract requirements for clinical education. Responsible for the development
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(internal and external) that support the president’s office; academics ceremonial events on either the Omaha or Phoenix campus. Develop and strengthen partnerships within and across divisions and work
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the School of Medicine. Our lab studies the mechanisms of development and aging with a particular focus on understanding the molecular and cellular pathways that may translate into novel therapeutic strategies
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the School of Medicine. Our lab studies the mechanisms of development and aging with a particular focus on understanding the molecular and cellular pathways that may translate into novel therapeutic strategies
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Assistant Director for Academic Enrichment will develop and provide services to evaluate and enhance students’ ability to succeed in Health Sciences Multicultural and Community Affairs (HS-MACA
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on protocol and consent form development, study design, and required revisions to IRB submissions. Providing regulatory guidance and support to university faculty, staff, and investigators. Conduct regulatory
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Creighton University in Omaha, NE is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Fellow for the newly opened Hair Cell Damage and Protection Lab. The position provides opportunities to develop independent
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lines of research. The first involves studying Usher proteins and their interactions with transmembrane receptors during inner ear development. This research includes developing genetically modified mouse