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fellowship is available to support ongoing research on the impact of Medicaid expansion on rural-urban ethnic and racial mortality disparities, as well as the relationship between Medicaid expansion and
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activities. Under general supervision, the Clinical Research Assistant works with multidisciplinary teams including patients/study participants, families, physicians, administrative staff, and sponsor and CRO
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Biology group of Dr. Bret D. Freudenthal at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC), located in Kansas City, Kansas. Interested applicants should have experience in either structural biology, single
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Summary: The Clinical Research Assistant works with multidisciplinary teams including patients/study participants, families, physicians, administrative staff, and sponsor and CRO representatives
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edit manuscripts and grant proposals. Develop independent research program. Perform routing lab maintenance and ensure compliance with IRB and animal protocols Class facilitation or teaching on
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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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Summary: The Clinical Research Assistant works with multidisciplinary teams including patients/study participants, families, physicians, administrative staff, and sponsor and CRO representatives
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of Kansas Cancer Center. Working under general supervision, the Clinical Research Assistant collaborates with multidisciplinary teams including patients/study participants, families, physicians
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coordination with University staff Ensuring lab member and animal safety and compliance with approved study protocols Overall lab management Involved in research conducted with USDA regulated species and must be