12 animal-activity-recognition Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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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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Education: PhD in cell biology, physiology, pharmacology, pathology or related fields. Preferred Qualifications Work Experience: Experience with small animal experimentation, genomics, tissue/cell culture
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Disease at the University of Kansas Medical Center will explore the physiology and pathophysiology of store-operated Ca2+ entry. Research areas include melanoma, pancreatic cancer, T cell activation and
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activities 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
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expression, as well as live cell and fixed cell confocal/superresolution imaging. As part of the Center for Reproductive Sciences (CRS), our lab interacts actively with this very productive group with
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disparities across Kansas and beyond. The Department is the academic home for graduate education leading to the MHSA, MPH, MSCR, and PhD. Opportunities for limited teaching are possible. Key to this research is
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seminars and regular lab meetings. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job
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a mutual agreement between the postdoctoral scholar and the mentor, participate in relevant academic activities related to the preparation for a career in research or academia, participate in
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international specialty meetings; and collaborate with members of an interdisciplinary research team. The Research Fellow will attend Urology residency education programming, including grand rounds, lectures, and
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, as well promote publication of findings and preparation of research grants as determined by a mutual agreement between the postdoctoral scholar and the mentor, participate in relevant academic activities