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benefit. Tests, measures, and records patients’ strength, motor development and function, sensory perception, functional capacity, and respiratory or circulatory efficiency. Adheres to University and unit
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. The Senior Clinical Program Coordinator (H) acts as a lead in the development, organization, production, and evaluation of a variety of health promotion and educational program offerings for patients in
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ability to teach core courses in the advertising or public relations program, such as social media messaging and strategies, advertising strategy development, public relations strategy development, and
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Cellular signaling Animal models of disease Development and application of molecular sensors and optical methods We particularly encourage applicants conducting research in the nervous system, neural
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the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Junior Development Program Qualifications Department Faculty members will need to meet the following requirements: Requirements (essential) · Ph.D. in Biochemistry
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development, award management, and ensuring all award requirements and deliverables are met while adhering to University, Sponsor, State, and Federal policies. Duties and Responsibilities include: Supervising
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diagnostic imaging thereby, establishing a diagnosis and proposed treatment plan. Maintain high standard of medical practice and participate in the training and development of the medical team. Assist in
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Responsibilities: Works with leadership for the development of competitive strategic plans to achieve the organization’s mission of excellence. Utilizes the University technology platform to analyze service
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to Institute Director, contributing to long‑range strategic planning, scientific program growth, and organizational design for a large, multidisciplinary neuroscience enterprise. Manages the development
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. Transposable elements constitute approximately half of mammalian genomes and have emerged as central players in cancer biology, immune regulation, and therapeutic development. Their repetitive nature creates a