11 postdoc-applied-linguistics Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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between Medicaid expansion and poverty nationwide. The fellowship will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to engage in mentored research, gaining experience in applied demography, large
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Investigator (PI). Work independently and collaboratively on research projects. Analyze experimental data and interpret results for use in publications, grant applications, and determining the next steps in
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experimental data and interpret results for use in publications, grant applications, and determining the next steps in the research. Perform cellular and molecular biology experiments pertaining to define
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compliance with IRB and animal protocols. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance of the faculty mentor, record and interpret the results
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more junior members on the team. Provide guidance to graduate students under the direction of Dr. Qiu. Postdoc Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance
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proposals, including applicable fellowship award applications and NIH R01 applications. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance of the faculty mentor
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contribute to a collaborative and dynamic research environment. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance of the faculty mentor, record and interpret
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/Spanish language would be an advantage but is not required. Job Duties Outlined: The successful candidate will work with Dr. Lee and U01 investigators to tailor Fellowship to individual development plan
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research in urology and development of research in urology surgical techniques, including bio-engineering research. Preferred Qualifications Education: Medical degree in the urology field. Skills
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for and evaluate potential patient eligibility for clinical trials. Contribute to institutional human subjects (IRB) proposals and modifications, ensuring protocols proposed are appropriate and applied