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and individuals with disabilities. Location Omaha, NE Requisition Number: Staff_13707 Department COD-Growth and Development 50000753 Business Unit College of Dentistry Reg-Temp Full-Time Regular Work
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national levels. Key responsibilities include: Strategic Growth Oversight: Develop goals in alignment with departmental and institutional strategies, recruit additional neuropsychology faculty, and liaise
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, movement, and physiology. The goal is to develop actionable, metrics on early disease detection and progression, social-engagement, and quality of life for new clinical interventions and trials––to advance
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of lifespan disability services and supports across the lifespan and region. The ideal candidate must have skills and background that would allow for effective participation in multiple discipline and
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effectively with department coworkers, research subjects and external customers. Must be able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, prioritize and problem solve. Ability to perform phlebotomy, specimen
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, activated fibroblasts, and multiple mechanisms of immune suppression); identifying and disrupting molecular drivers of metastasis; and developing immune-based treatment strategies. Our ultimate aim is to take
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related field Preferred Experience: Manuscript/Abstract/Grant preparation, editing, submission Experience in academic setting Experience in supporting with multiple people Preferred License: No If yes, what
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; excellent written and oral communication skills; accuracy and attention to detail; ability to prioritize tasks and flexibility to adapt to changing environment and multiple tasks; ability to work in
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fibroblasts, and multiple mechanisms of immune suppression); identifying and disrupting molecular drivers of metastasis; and developing immune-based treatment strategies. Our ultimate aim is to take our
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adenocarcinoma (PDA) pathogenesis. The murine models of distinct genetic subtypes of pancreas cancer that we have developed form the basis of our integrated, systematic, and multidisciplinary research program. Our