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collection flow and timeline, making adaptations as necessary. Call families to schedule data collection appointments across multiple studies; when applicable, coordinate assessment schedules by matching and
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established regional and national reputation as a source of Cardiovascular Imaging, clinical care and research. The Division is now recruiting multiple assistant, associate, or full professor rank faculty
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available areas of study in the context of the liberal arts. The overarching model is one positioned at the intersection of development and learning, drawing on multiple theoretical perspectives in
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of early writing data to new research using neuroimaging to study dyslexia. The post-doctoral associate will support multiple aspects of these projects, including conceptualization and design of new projects
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training curriculum to a diverse audience across an institution. Significant professional experience in serving on and leading university-wide committees in the research administration domain. Multiple years
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therapists, Athletic Performance staff, Sport Psychologists, Sports Nutrition staff, and multiple allied healthcare professions to provide comprehensive healthcare. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $15.25 - $18.25
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duties. -Experience in technology and software as related to the needs of the position (e.g., Word, Excel, Adobe, Google suite, etc.). -Ability to simultaneously work on multiple projects with fixed
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alumni networks and UMAA housing partners. This role coordinates U of M Days programs for the UMAA, and liaises with campus partners, such as the Office of Admissions, Gopher Athletics, University
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education. Building, participating in, and facilitating policy and curricular review processes. Leading graduate and professional education program (re)alignment and strategy in the College. Overseeing
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islets to enable a cure for diabetes (Zhan and Rao et al. Nature Med 2022). We plan to continue developing these approaches towards clinical scale and translation over the next several years, supported by