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) Working collaboratively with student and faculty researchers on protocol and consent form development, study design, and required revisions to IRB submissions. Providing regulatory guidance and support to
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position. The lab is focusing on the development and regulation of the stria vascularis to investigate dysfunction in inner ear homeostasis. Our current projects focus on the regulation of the endolymph and
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be assigned additional teams to assist with program implementation. This position will also assist with intern curriculum implementation, nutrition station and supplementation duties as assigned
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the laboratory setting and publish research results in peer-reviewed journals and present work at scientific conferences. We offer a supportive and collaborative environment for lab members to develop their career
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. Additionally, this position will frequently collaborate with multiple units including data, network and platform teams, project management, and external vendors. Key Responsibilities Develop documentation and
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necessary corrections or reallocations are made timely. Identify areas of overspending and report to management for action/decision. Develop reports where necessary to communicate current state of finances
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management of a newly created Clinical Education, Learning and Onboarding Hub. Oversees and monitors onboarding, compliance, and contract requirements for clinical education. Responsible for the development
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the molecular mechanisms underlying auditory development. A strong work ethic, excellent organizational skills and a commitment to reliable timekeeping are essential. Responsibilities will include: • Mouse
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Creighton University in Omaha, NE is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Fellow for the newly opened Hair Cell Damage and Protection Lab. The position provides opportunities to develop independent
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lines of research. The first involves studying Usher proteins and their interactions with transmembrane receptors during inner ear development. This research includes developing genetically modified mouse