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heterodimerization of G protein-coupled receptors, and the impact of chronic opioid administration on cardiovascular development. Not much is known yet about the chronic effect of opioids on human tissue (i.e
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will subsequently help us to develop new ligands to specifically treat patients suffering from these common diseases and to develop more precise medications in the future. We will use nanoparticle
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well as Pediatric population. The Psychologist will develop psychological assessments and cognitive treatments in parallel with other multidisciplinary activities with general direction provided by the Director of
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currently recruiting Postdoctoral Fellows in Pediatric Psychology for the 2025-2026 academic year. The overall goal of this fellowship is to prepare the next generation of scientist-practitioners for careers
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programs that continue to prepare students to become part of the highly skilled workforce needed to solve the complex social and economic problems locally, nationally, and globally in the 21st century. About
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echocardiograms. Develop and oversee individualized treatment plans for heart health and disease prevention. Collaborate with primary care providers and other specialists for coordinated patient care. Educate
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: Board certified in Pediatrics, or equivalent Desirable Qualifications: 5 year or more of experience in an academic health system Strength in teaching and scholarly pursuits Ability to develop and
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development may be available for the appropriate candidate. The University of Iowa’s status as a premier research university depends on the robust exchange of ideas. As we enhance the breadth and depth of our
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for program development and application of skills for very complex patients. The psychologist will engage in teaching at multiple levels, such as medical residents/fellows, medical students, and graduate
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well as education and consultation to patients and their care providers. Opportunities exist to develop collaborative treatment and research programs with medical providers in Child Psychiatry. If desired