39 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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develop plans for research experiments; make minor modifications to existing laboratory procedures and techniques to meet the needs of the particular equipment as required. Maintenance of adequate lab
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draw tentative conclusions from experimental results. Confer with principal investigator to review work assignments and develop plans for research experiments; make minor modifications to existing
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will engage in developing models and finding therapeutic approaches addressing the late effects of radiation therapy. A broad range of skills including tissue culture, animal models of oral cancer
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. This is a part-time limited-term position at 20 hours a week ending on 6/5/2026. Job Description: Help develop and implement new and revised policies and procedures affecting tobacco treatment services
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be directly involved in data collection, design and development of codebooks, computer-assisted team analysis (e.g. Dedoose). Fellowship will provide the successful candidate with opportunity to engage
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, and medical imaging) and research methodology (e.g. biostatistics and scientific writing). The fellow will have the opportunity to teach in the anatomy curriculum and to develop a research project with
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efforts, and follow-ups. Prepare and organize research study materials, including participant packets, consent forms, and regulatory documentation. Schedule study-related appointments and coordinate
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kidney diseases. The candidate will be expected to contribute with research staff in the laboratory and develop leadership skills. More information about Dr. Sharma's lab is available at: https
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understanding of the role of ß-cells in Type 1 diabetes. Perform data analysis, prepare data for presentations (oral and written), write manuscripts and other research documents. Postdoc Expectations: The Postdoc
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and histology, and should be available for in-person interviews. The Research Assistant position in Dr. Kristy Brown’s lab will conduct research to study the mechanisms that regulate cancer development