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students, and support staff on administrative and regulatory aspects of human subject research, including IRB applications. Support the research program's development and advancement through contact with
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overview of our benefits see: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/human-resources/benefits Eastern Wisconsin is a vibrant, diverse metropolitan area. MCW is intent on attracting, developing, and retaining a
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for human subject research ensuring compliance with Federal, State and Institutional Standard Operating Procedures. In the regulatory specialist capacity, will function as the regulatory liaison with sponsors
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. Primary Functions Assist with human research studies, including: Coordinating patient visits in the Adult Translational Research Unit (TRU) and inpatient rooms at Froedtert Hospital per study protocol
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backgrounds and experiences. We believe that embracing human differences is critical to realize our vision of a healthier world, and we recognize that a healthy and thriving community starts from within. We
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that includes individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We believe that embracing human differences is critical to realize our vision of a healthier world, and we recognize that a healthy and thriving
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& Headache Center and an ambulatory pediatric surgery center The Milwaukee VA Medical Center, a 196-bed hospital that is also home to a 5,000-square-foot simulation center Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital
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efficacy and underlying mechanisms of cation channel blockers to treat heart disease, with a focus on dystrophic cardiomyopathy in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. We use a variety of mouse models and human stem
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Position Description: Purpose A Research Technician position is available in the Department of Biochemistry focused on the structure and function of epigenetic proteins in human health and disease
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use a variety of mouse models in vivo and human stem cell models in vitro to study treatments for DMD. We apply biophysical measurements of individual cardiac muscle cell contraction and ion transients