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recreation and entertainment etc. For a full list of positions see: www.mcw.edu/careers For a brief overview of our benefits see: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/human-resources/benefits Eastern Wisconsin is a
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. For a full list of positions see: www.mcw.edu/careers For a brief overview of our benefits see: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/human-resources/benefits Eastern Wisconsin is a vibrant, diverse
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) or similar Human Research Protections Certification and/or Required Animal Laboratory Use or other Biosafety Training to be completed in first month of employment. Preferred Field of Study: PhD in neuroscience
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, including engineered mouse models and human-induced pluripotent stem cells, to understand the cellular mechanisms that govern the proliferation and differentiation of heart muscle cells. We also utilize a
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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 strive to integrate our human and social
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, Regenerative Medicine or a related field Certification: Collaborative IRB Training Initiative (CITI) or similar Human Research Protections Certification and/or Required Animal Laboratory Use or other Biosafety
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2024 Complete Human Resources Application Online Include Application Materials:CV or Resume Diploma or Transcripts (unofficial are fine) for NP/PA Education BCLS and ACLS Certifications (must be American
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Position Description: The Lochhead Lab is looking for a talented postdoctoral fellow to join our efforts in understanding the relationship between infection and autoimmunity in Lyme disease
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: 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 diverse workforce and faculty
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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