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Department BMBB: The department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics is committed to understanding the molecular mechanisms of metabolic diseases and cancer; developing novel strategies in
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educational experience in all aspects of Veterinary Clinical Pathology and prepare individuals for the ACVP Certification Examination. Qualifications Qualifications for the Veterinary Clinical Pathology
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cellular mechanisms involved in the development of pulmonary hypertension and presenting the data in weekly lab meetings, as well as contributing to articles and grant proposals. Specifically, the position
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, anxiety, trauma, substance use problems, and others. Develop individual treatment plans to meet the medical necessity of Boynton Health clients. Offer services through a trauma-informed care lens
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, anxiety, trauma, substance use problems, and others. Develop individual treatment plans to meet the medical necessity of Boynton Health clients. Offer services through a trauma-informed care lens
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projects. This is a temporary, full-time 1-year appointment. Job Duties Data Analysis (70%) Develop and execute data processing pipelines and protocols for structured and unstructured EHR data, with emphasis
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. 30% Mentoring of students 15% Software development of data-processing pipeline 10% Communication with team members, including principal investigator 45% Analysis of data and preparation
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to develop a Story Map highlighting a new public-facing application using the World Terrestrial Ecosystems. Essential Functions Research and Project Assistance (100%) Assist with various projects based
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assigned to assist with Indigenous and rural aging and dementia research and grant and project development. Dr. Whetung’s research focuses on longitudinal relationships between social determinants of health
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cancer; developing novel strategies in biocatalysis and biotechnology; and advancing knowledge through structural biology and molecular biophysics. We organize ourselves into research divisions with