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research scholar position is available in the laboratory of Gary Pierce, Ph.D., Professor and Chair in the Department of Health and Human Physiology at the University of Iowa. The position will be broadly
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Information Contact:Diane Rohlman - [email protected] Cpub-Occup & Environ Health College of Public Health Building 145 North Riverside Drive S143 CPHB Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: 319-384-4007 Department
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[email protected] Cpub-Occup & Environ Health College of Public Health Building 145 North Riverside Drive S143 CPHB Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: 319-384-4007 Department URL: https://www.public
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to the development of anti-complement therapies that have improved patient outcome to such an extent that long-term health is now a reality. Scientists in the MORL have contributed to this body of work in many ways
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independently, yet in a collaborative environment with a group of scientists with various levels of expertise. Education Requirement: A PhD or MD/PhD degree in Health Sciences or a related field Required
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-disciplinary health-care team. Completes patient report and billing documentation according to CDD and UI Healthcare guidelines and timelines. Provides learning experiences and/or instruction to graduate and
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. The University of Iowa, Department of Neurology offers competitive salary, excellent benefits, and a collegial professional environment. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics has been recognized as one
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of professional experience. PhD applicants should have an interest in primary care research and have a PhD in Epidemiology, Health Policy, Health Services, Community or Behavioral Medicine, Preventive Medicine
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-Telangiectasia (A-T) Our laboratory was recently awarded the prestigious University of Iowa Health Care Distinguished Scholar Award which gives our laboratory guaranteed funding to carry out high risk-high reward
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inflammasome activation, autophagy and host defense. By using genetically modified animal models and cutting-edge technology, we aim to reveal the underlying mechanisms of LRRK2-mediated signaling in health and