21 wireless-communications Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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Qualifications: PhD (or analogue) and substantial knowledge of human and/or animal reproductive physiology. Significant experience of working with, and breeding rodent models. Excellent communication skills
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of working with, and breeding rodent models. Excellent communication skills. An interest in placental and/or fetal brain development and experience of genomics or transcriptomics and bioinformatics would be
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communities. Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other software
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placed on laboratory technical expertise, scientific experimental design, problem-solving abilities, collaborative skills, communication skills (written and oral), and grantsmanship. Prepares papers and
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-solving abilities, collaborative skills, communication skills (written and oral), and grantsmanship. Prepares papers and grant proposals relating to this work and may present at conferences. The individual
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treatments for devastating diseases, to providing the best care for patients, and to serving our state and its communities through award-winning outreach. UNMC also is committed to embracing the richness
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demonstrate exceptional communication skills, a strong independent work ethics, and the ability to collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team. Above all, we seek individuals passionate about making
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expertise in bioinformatics, coding languages, and statistical analysis tools. • A deep understanding of biological pathways and systems biology, with a preference for microbiological pathways and communities
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delivery strategies to improve safety and therapeutic benefits of drugs during pregnancy. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in basic science field Strong verbal and written communication skills are required
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of a 21st century health care work force, to finding cures and treatments for devastating diseases, to providing the best care for patients, and to serving our state and its communities through award