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discontinuity, etc.). The postdoc will be co-mentored by Alina Schnake-Mahl, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy and the Urban Health Collaborative, and Jackie Jahn, Assistant
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cells move and respond to their three-dimensional environments. Our team uses cutting-edge techniques such as live-cell imaging and single-cell analysis to study cells migrating in 3D physiologically
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obtaining one (i.e., PhD, EdD, DHSc, DSc, ScD) and/or board certification in a physical therapy specialty Content expertise in orthopedics, sports medicine, anatomy, diagnostic imaging, exercise science, and
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of website content management systems with the ability to learn Sitecore CMS. Expert proficiency with HTML, CSS and Javascript. Prepares images, video and other content for use across all digital
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and synaptic development, and brain cancer metastasis. We use a combination of molecular genetics, electrophysiology, and imaging-based (live-cell and in vivo) approaches. Candidates with previous
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improving/maintaining the department’s image, reputation, and quality. Ensures the department’s mission, vision, and strategic priorities are aligned with those of the college and Drexel University
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also involves the study of activity dependent gene expression in the brain of rats and will involve dissection, staining, and imaging. It will also involve writing grant proposals and manuscripts
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picture while being detail oriented Excellent written, oral, interpersonal and presentation skills. Ability to collaborate with a strong commitment to teamwork. Physical Demands Typically sitting at a desk
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the department’s image, reputation, and quality. Ensures the department’s mission, vision, and strategic priorities are aligned with those of the college and Drexel University. Responsible for negotiating and
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machines and imaging devices. Ensure animals are delivered to quarantine facility and moved to main vivarium according to health testing results and that laboratory staff is made aware of animal movement