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family-centered design, includes eight operating rooms, six procedure suites, and Iowa’s only Level 4 NICU. Our team of more than 200 pediatric physicians and dentists and more than 100 advanced practice
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, exercise testing, biomechanics, or motor control. Demonstrated experience with undergraduate course design and/or development and support of curricular innovation. Regular participation in discipline
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lesson plan, 4) a video recording of a language class taught by the applicant (Note: Please post the teaching videotape online and indicate URL in the letter of application and the curriculum vitae), and 5
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leukemias, lymphomas, and histiocytic disorders. The Division has a robust Adolescence and Young Adult (AYA) cancer program in collaboration with the NCI-designated, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Foundation approved Pancreas Center of Excellence designation, held only by a few pediatric hospitals in the country. The fellowship program has been continuously ACGME accredited for >25 years and graduates
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Pancreas Center of Excellence designation, held only by a few pediatric hospitals in the country. The fellowship program has been continuously ACGME accredited for >25 years and graduates 1 fellow per year
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including extraction and root canal therapy; and active participation in the department faculty practice plan. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending
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collaboration with other laboratory members. They will also gradually increase the level of their scientific duties by adding experimental design and data analysis as well as preparation of materials
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researchers in specific UI departments. Identify ongoing research programs that might yield new innovations. Assist UI researchers in completing invention disclosures. Innovation assessment: Market research
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, biochemistry, physiology, and/or molecular biology. Experience is designing mechanistic approaches in humans or animals is required. Experience in studying endothelial dysfunction or other vascular injury model