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research efforts for a variety of research projects and clinical trials focusing primarily on pulmonary hypertension and related conditions. Drawing on experience with Industry, National Institutes of Health
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successfully compete for National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Science Foundation (NSF), American Heart Association, and Fulbright fellowships. Our
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providing supervision to laboratory and research safety specialists and technicians. Oversees comprehensive biological safety program that meets National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Disease
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, including OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen, Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemical in Laboratories, and Hazard Communication standards; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/National Institutes
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organizations, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation. Faculty also take pride in providing service to a large and diverse number of local and national committees
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for National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Science Foundation (NSF), American Heart Association, and Fulbright fellowships. Our doctoral students
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abstracting data from medical records. Knowledge of National Institute of Health (NIH), Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), Human Resource Protection Program (HRPP), IATA
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, of successful applicants, achievements by all program participants, complete (National Institute of Health (NIH) tables with former trainees by new faculty in our NIH-funded programs and the equivalent for other
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. Reasonable knowledge of federal, state, and institutional health and safety regulations (e.g., OSHA & MIOSHA, etc.) along with National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines, Biosafety in Microbiological and
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Abilities Knowledge of general laboratory operations and biosafety containment concepts. Knowledge of current National Institute of Health (NIH) guidelines, NIH/CDC publication entitled Biosafety in