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and rapidly growing research program. The position offers significant scientific independence while contributing to lab-wide research and operational goals. Job Duties Designs and executes
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times. We are looking for a dependable, safety‑minded professional with strong troubleshooting abilities and a commitment to maintaining reliable, uninterrupted facility operations. Current shift
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the Body Composition Core, the applicant is expected to develop an independent research program and secure federal, foundational and/or industry-sponsored grant funding. The applicant will be encouraged
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FLSA Status: Nonexempt Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The Epidemiology Program is the largest program devoted to pediatric cancer epidemiology in the US. The Program currently
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The Department of Ophthalmology is currently seeking an assistant professor to develop a research program in vascular biology, especially endothelial biology, to facilitate vascular research in ocular diseases
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infrastructure to advance health care improvement. Other assets of the section include: • Faculty growth and support for recruitment • Long-standing fellowship program • Faculty interested in subspecialty niches
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and pledges secured, as well as vital feedback and representation of the donor and volunteer communities served. Job Duties The Vice President of Development will lead the overall frontline program
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quality, safety, and administrative activities; and protected time for academic/scholarly activities in clinical informatics, outcomes research, child advocacy, education, or quality improvement. Minimum
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competitive residency program. Opportunities exist for basic and clinical research, development, and academic advancement. Houston is the nation's fourth-largest city and an international destination
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competitive residency program. Opportunities exist for basic and clinical research, development, and academic advancement. Houston is the nation's fourth-largest city and an international destination