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collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. While our faculty draw from different scholarly disciplines, we share a common goal of remediating health disparities across Kansas and beyond
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for their contributions to biochemistry, cancer biology, and human health. This exceptional training environment offers a highly supportive and collaborative scientific experience with access to groups possessing expertise
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selected candidate will join a multidisciplinary team in a highly collaborative environment to drive development of projects that relate to the placenta using diverse human and animal model systems
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. Researchers use biospecimens and medical information from participants to study how genes, lifestyle and our environment may lead to cancer. The BioBank serves as a valuable resource for researchers
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Experience: 2 years of experience working in either a research lab or animal care environment. Veterinary care experience. Statistical data analysis. Computer experience, such as working with research software
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. Researchers use biospecimens and medical information from participants to study how genes, lifestyle and our environment may lead to cancer. The BioBank serves as a valuable resource for researchers
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(KUMC) School of Medicine. The Department provides a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. While our faculty draw from different scholarly disciplines, we share a common goal of
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environment. Other duties as assigned. Required Documents: Resume/CV Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day one for health, dental, and vision insurance and includes health expense
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. Must be able to operate and work within a collaborative environment and be willing to learn new experimental/analytic techniques. Must also be willing to participate in teaching of graduate course and
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for reports. Prepare materials for reports. As skills develop, analyze data. Perform a variety of routine tasks related to the monitoring of research subjects or to the research environment (lab, clinic, field