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for-credit degree program or for-credit certificate program Use of up to $2000 of the total $5250 noted above per calendar year for professional development including job-related training, conferences, and
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development - Nursing Professional Governance Organization (NPGO) supports shared governance **Contact:** For questions, contact Health System Talent Recruiter, Ashlyn Trant, at hyf5sf@virginia.edu. **Learn
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Organization (NPGO) Clinical Career Ladder (CCL) supports individual development aligned with personal goals and demonstrated nursing practice. Clinician behaviors are behaviorally based and reflect the ANA
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Center. The broad areas of interest in Dr. Trinh's lab include: gene regulation by RNAs and proteins, modulation of gene-specific chromatin architecture, blood development, cancer and genetic diseases
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applicants interested in developing a research program in the field of cancer biology are welcomed to apply. Expertise in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and genetics are expected. Experienced
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research program sponsored by federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Defense and the National Science Foundation (NSF). The focus of the research is on developing innovative physics-informed deep
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the supervision of Dr. Merry Mani. The successful candidate will work on the development, validation, and translation of cutting-edge MRI techniques for imaging slow-flowing neurofluids and brain microstructure in
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toward a degree-seeking program or up to $2,000 for professional development including classes, certification training and conferences; and more! TO APPLY Please apply through Careers at UVA , and search
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of the brain and development of novel therapeutics. The Mailman lab focuses on mechanisms of drug receptor interaction, and the discovery and development of CNS drugs. Our laboratory discovered the first
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the use of the DNA methylation state of genes as markers for neural development, behavior and disorder, and genome-wide methods to identify transcriptome changes in response to birth experiences