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Education: Ph.D. or Psy. D. in clinical child psychology, pediatric psychology, school psychology, applied behavior analysis, or other related disciplines. Preferred Qualifications Work Experience: At least
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caregivers and providers. This position will also include work with project activities for the Online and Applied System for Intervention Skills (OASIS) Training Program, the development of a train-the-trainer
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in a full-time regimen of advanced training and research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research, as well
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patient and family dealing with Alzheimer’s in the region and across the state of Kansas through our research, education, and clinical care. We are a comprehensive center at the forefront of clinical
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direction of the Psychology Discipline Supervisor, the Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow will have the opportunity to be a long-term trainee in the Division's Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental
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direction of the Psychology Discipline Supervisor, the Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow will have the opportunity to be a long-term trainee in the Division's Leadership and Education in Neurodevelopmental
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biology, database analysis and computational biology may be used to conduct the research. Job Description: Required Qualifications Education: PhD in medical sciences or related field. Work Experience: 5
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caregivers and providers. This position will also include work with project activities for the Online and Applied System for Intervention Skills (OASIS) Training Program, the development of a train-the-trainer
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to this injury. Job Description: Required Qualifications Education: PhD or MD Work Experience: At least 2 years of experience in basic/translational research in the respiratory field Experience in acute lung
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. The Department is the academic home for graduate education leading to the MHSA, MPH, MSCR, and PhD. Opportunities for limited teaching are possible. Key to this research is KUMC’s consortium with the Kansas City