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for those with diabetes. The lab is seeking an Associate Project Manager (APM) for a 12-month, full-time position. This position is grant-funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH) with the opportunity
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National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration, as well as the numerous non-governmental, non-profit, and nutrition advocacy organizations
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Institutes of Health, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and the Department of Defense. The lab is an active part of a diverse group of researchers at KUMC focusing on behavioral interventions to enhance
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Job Purpose To support the planning and delivery of a National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Research and Innovation for Global Health Transformation (RIGHT-6) funded programme grant
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received $12.5M in research awards and annual research awards have well exceeded $10M since 2020. In addition to traditional federal funding from the National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease
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researching, including funding from the National Institute of Health and other sponsors. Through its clinical operations, MCW providers, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and psychologists care for
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students. Current extramural funding to the College exceeds $20 million, with around half coming from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). USA has committed to building a new, $200 million state-of
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Job Purpose You will provide a broad range of high-level secretarial and administrative support services to the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Research and Innovation for Global Health
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within the Neuropathology Core of the Stanford Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC), which is part of a nationwide network of Centers of Excellence supported by the National Institutes of Health
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of Excellence supported by the National Institutes of Health. The Centers of Excellence programs help establish critical research infrastructure, foster collaboration, train researchers, physician scientists, and