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at the University of Utah. The department also has a well-regarded doctoral program. The University of Utah is located in Salt Lake City, a metropolitan area of 1.3 million people that offers unparalleled
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to seek independent external funding for their program of research and have opportunities to mentor/co-mentor early career scientists and trainees and otherwise contribute to the educational and training
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. Hours may vary based on operational needs. The position is based at our Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Services building in Salt Lake City located at 81 Mario Capecchi Dr., with regular travel
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. Hours may vary based on operational needs. The position is based at our Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Services building in Salt Lake City located at 81 Mario Capecchi Dr., with regular travel
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other study staff. • Performs other duties as assigned by Nina de Lacy or Brian Baucom. SUPERVISION Received: Work is performed under the supervision of Drs. Nina de Lacy and Brian Baucom. Given: Provides
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other study staff. • Performs other duties as assigned by Nina de Lacy or Brian Baucom. SUPERVISION Received: Work is performed under the supervision of Drs. Nina de Lacy and Brian Baucom. Given: Provides
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should submit their curriculum vitae, statement of research interests and contact information of three references via e-mail to Dr. Luis Batista lbatista@hci.utah.edu . Minimum Qualifications Preferences
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Overview We seek a PhD-level investigator with an established, externally funded research program in hearing loss, cochlear implants, auditory neuroscience, vestibular function, or related neural interface
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at the host-virus interface (http://starr.biochem.utah.edu ). Using a combination of computational, genetic, and biochemical approaches, we focus on how mutations in viral proteins and antibodies that bind them
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at the host-virus interface (http://starr.biochem.utah.edu ). Using a combination of computational, genetic, and biochemical approaches, we focus on how mutations in viral proteins and antibodies that bind them