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, welcoming, supporting, and educating all people. We recognize that institutions are stronger and more innovative when their culture is inclusive and their talent is diverse. We strive to be a model equity
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research professional to join their growing team of researchers using mouse models and cutting-edge techniques to probe the biological mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric disorders and driving
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excellence: We help new team members effectively integrate and build lasting social connections through our Buddy Program We prioritize learning and development to build critical skills through our Workforce
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. They will also work with the Executive Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration to effectively deploy financial resources, fine tune the budget model, and ensure enrollment and financial
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and validating therapeutic targets in vitro and in rodent glaucoma models, conducting preclinical studies, and advancing promising therapies into clinical trials. We encourage lab members to present
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administrative staff. The FND Program boasts local, national, and international recognition for their highly collaborative, innovative care model to support individuals with FND. This position will have the
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murine models of tissue injury and infection. Models will involve handling and conducting experiments on mice as well as assisting with the management of breeding colonies. Wet lab techniques will include
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on experience and qualifications as indicated below: Instructor: Applicants must have a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA or CPA accredited program with an APA or APPIC approved
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relationships with employees at all levels; interacts with people in a friendly, open, honest manner; models a commitment to teamwork; demonstrates respect for the opinions of others; and maintains high level of
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in the subject matter being taught, preparing teaching materials in alignment with current best practice guidelines, and serving as a role model to students for professionalism. Faculty assigned