35 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center
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: KUMC Pediatric Research Assistant will support multiple projects aimed to serve families of autistic children and the systems that support them. This will include the Online and Applied System
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Assistant will support multiple projects aimed to serve families of autistic children and the systems that support them. This will include the Online and Applied System for intervention Skills (OASIS
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to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research
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the broader goal of understanding how dysregulation in these processes contributes to complex cardiovascular and hematologic diseases. In addition, there are multiple outstanding clinicians, faculty, and
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biology and gene therapy. In addition, there are multiple outstanding clinicians, faculty, and research staff in the department and across the institution with whom the postdoctoral associate may
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to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research
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, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry. Skills: The applicant should be highly motivated to learn, assertive, detail-oriented, organized, can prioritize multiple tasks, and work independently. Sound judgment, strong
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scholar at KUMC is expected to: Participate in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity
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seminars, reviews, and prepare related agendas, reports, and documentation. Support onboarding and training of new lab members, including introducing lab protocols and standard operating procedures. Support
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of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research, as well promote publication