26 high-performance-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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will work with other interdisciplinary team members to perform multifunctional studies. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with experience. Applications are now being accepted online at https
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institutes and a graduate studies program, serving nearly 4,000 students in more than two dozen programs. Our physician assistant program was recently ranked ninth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report
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has six colleges, two institutes and a graduate studies program, serving nearly 4,000 students in more than two dozen programs. Our physician assistant program was recently ranked ninth in the nation by
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Position Qualification Position Summary Developing and carrying out one research project; performing advanced OMFS on College of Dentistry patients; assisting faculty in the operating room; helping supervise
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conducting innovative experiments, analyzing complex mechanisms, writing high-impact manuscripts, and contributing to competitive grant applications. This position offers an unparalleled opportunity
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for development of their program of research. The purpose of the two-year in-person post-doctoral fellowship is to prepare nurse scientists for successful careers in research. The focus of the UNMC College
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also be expected to incorporate previous skills and knowledge into the evolution of experimental designs, methodology, data interpretations and pursuit of scientific goals. Previous experience performing
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) in the department and in the Great Plains IDeA-CTR network, and growing institutional strengths in AI, machine learning and clinical informatics. This is a unique opportunity to translate and expand
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Requisition Begin Date 10/18/2024 Position Qualification Position Summary The Water, Climate, and Health Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) invites applications for a Postdoctoral
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of our integrated, systematic, and multidisciplinary research program. Our efforts are directed at identifying and overcoming stromal barriers to treatment (including elevated interstitial pressures