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, and implementing program policy and procedures. Works with faculty and team staff to develop innovative research projects focused on healthcare quality topics of interest to the State of Texas, and that
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seminars and conferences. Department of Physical Therapy faculty are strongly committed to excellence in both research and teaching, and have received numerous national teaching and research awards
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. Preferred: Expertise in Evo-Devo methods, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, neurophysiology, microscopy, and/or behavior methods. Demonstrated ability to critically think and work independently. Strong
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research and develop and deliver trainings on data analysis using statistical and computational methods (including AI) for graduate students, postdoctoral associates, faculty, and staff IFAS-wide
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Dean for GME, who also serves as the Designated Institutional Officer (DIO) and Chair of the Institutional Program Review Committee (IPRC). This in-person role is central to the daily operations
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for studies. Must work well as part of a team and understand the need for flexibility to adapt to changing environments. About the Neurology – Movement Disorders & Neurorestoration Program: The University
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of our student clinical experiences, teaching in areas of UFDPT program need and the applicant’s area of expertise, contributions to department and university committees, participating in community service
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using automated and/or manual methods. Responsible for all routine quality assurance activities associated with the performance of laboratory and point-of-care testing; includes reporting results and all
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across clinical, academic, and research initiatives. About This Role: Calendar Management, Coordination & Program Meetings Scheduling Take the lead in orchestrating the busy and complex calendars
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program, outreach and innovative programming, the School of Theatre + Dance provides multiple cultural opportunities annually to thousands of members of the University and the greater community