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goals. Previous experience in environmental monitoring of clinical settings is preferred. Interested candidates should apply at the following link: https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/94977 Applicants
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nationally recognized, externally funded research program and contribute to interdisciplinary teaching and training programs in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. Candidates must have strong expertise in
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or equivalent doctoral program with an APA/CPA accredited or equivalent doctoral internship required. The ideal candidate will have experience in women’s health, including providing peripartum and postpartum
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quality in all educational programs through continuing individual and collaborative program building, including ongoing review of individual program administration and activities, and support for program
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Position Qualification Position Summary The Physical Therapy Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), within the College of Allied Health Professions (CAHP) Department of Health and
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. This faculty position would be tasked with developing a program around neuropsychological services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities including: Neuropsychological
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recognized program, guiding clinical excellence, academic growth, and innovative program development. You will collaborate with our exceptional multidisciplinary team to shape the future of liver
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services for youth entering the juvenile justice system, providing evaluations for special education services through the local public school system, and systems level grant work with the MHTTC program
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from APA/CPA-accredited programs in psychology are preferred. This faculty position would be tasked with developing a program around neuropsychological services for children and adults with intellectual
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Position Summary Working on research program centered on unraveling the intricate molecular mechanisms that govern DNA repair and replication, with a particular focus on nick sealing processes by human DNA