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Skip to Main Content Toggle navigation Home Search Jobs Job Alerts Log In /Create Account Help Collection Development and Licensing Coordinator (Research Assistant Librarian) for the Marriott
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to actively drive research projects to predict clinically important endpoints using your knowledge in algorithm development. You will be part of a growing, interdisciplinary team and join weekly
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for interested candidates will focus on one of the following areas: (1) mitochondrial function in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, (2) development of therapeutics targeting mitochondrial function. About our
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(ECMO), extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), and advanced cardiopulmonary rescue therapies, while offering the fellow the opportunity to develop their own independent research and grant
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and mission. Acts as a catalyst between departments, faculty, staff, students, and external entities to ensure continuity and quality of service. The Center Director will lead the development and
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, organize, and analyze experimental data. 4. Conduct literature reviews to support research activities. 5. Help develop and refine experimental protocols. 6. Maintain lab equipment and ensure a clean and safe
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on project information resources and final data collected • May work with research personnel in the design and preparation of research projects and in recording data • May prepare IRB materials, amendments
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prepare materials for study visits, recruit undergraduate students to the research study, lead intervention and assessment visits, and communicate with participants to encourage study participation
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memory while preventing the development of cancer and/or autoimmunity, which may ultimately lead to the development of a therapeutic strategy for chronic diseases. The ideal candidate will possess
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varied, creating challenges for developing and validating effective AI tools. At the University of Utah, we have a unique opportunity to harness world-class expertise in genomics, pathology, radiology, and