93 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Creighton University in United States
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an environment conducive to educating the fellows in each of the ACGME core competency areas. · Oversee and ensure the quality of didactic and clinical education. · Develop and review program curricula
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) Working collaboratively with student and faculty researchers on protocol and consent form development, study design, and required revisions to IRB submissions. Providing regulatory guidance and support to
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is responsible for developing content that resonates with our target audiences across a multitude of channels. The Content Strategist is a collaborator, working with rest of marketing and
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the laboratory setting and publish research results in peer-reviewed journals and present work at scientific conferences. We offer a supportive and collaborative environment for lab members to develop their career
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Assistant Director for Academic Enrichment will develop and provide services to evaluate and enhance students’ ability to succeed in Health Sciences Multicultural and Community Affairs (HS-MACA
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progress of student-athletes: Develop strong working relationships with student-athletes to emphasize the value of education and the development of self-reliance and self-confidence. Assist in
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records from Athletic Training room visits Maintain good standing with the NATA BOC and NE state licensure through continuing education units Work with Athletic Performance Staff to develop programs to aid
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position. The lab is focusing on the development and regulation of the stria vascularis to investigate dysfunction in inner ear homeostasis. Our current projects focus on the regulation of the endolymph and
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provided with the required 20% protected, non-clinical time dedicated to the administration of the program with two fellows per year. We strive to train fellows who share our intellectual, social, and
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the School of Medicine. Our lab studies the mechanisms of development and aging with a particular focus on understanding the molecular and cellular pathways that may translate into novel therapeutic strategies