-
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
-
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
-
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
-
[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
-
-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
-
. 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
-
Consortium and Iowa Neuroscience Institute. The University of Iowa offers competitive salary, excellent benefits, and a collegial professional environment. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics has
-
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
-
-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
-
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