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advanced techniques, including patch clamp, optogenetics, fluorescence imaging, auditory brainstem response (ABR), stereotaxic surgery, RNA-seq, and computational modeling. This is a grant funded position
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of the educational program take place, and personally supervise and teach surgery and surgical critical care fellows in that unit. Minimum Requirements: · MD or DO degree and current certification in Surgical
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, helping to maintain a supportive and educational environment and contribute to a positive lab culture by actively participating in lab meetings and shared responsibilities. Qualifications A PhD or MD/PhD in
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research projects on auditory neuroscience, career development, and gain hands-on experience with advanced techniques including calcium imaging, super-resolution microscopy, auditory brain stem response (ABR
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workflow. · Oversee and facilitate remediation processes as needed. · Provide each fellow with documented semiannual evaluation of performance with feedback. Develop processes for program
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fellow learning while minimizing disruption of clinical workflow, including but not limited to meeting procedure volumes. · Oversee and facilitate remediation processes as needed. · Provide
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that maximize learning while minimizing disruption of clinical workflow. · Oversee and facilitate remediation processes as needed. · Provide each fellow with documented semiannual evaluation
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of experience in the hearing field and the ability to learn essential techniques such as hearing/vestibular tests, microdissection, and imaging How to Apply Applicants are encouraged to apply with a cover letter
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, helping to maintain a supportive and educational environment and contribute to a positive lab culture by actively participating in lab meetings and shared responsibilities Qualifications Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D