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:Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Gen Job Summary: The individual will work on National Institutes of Health (NIH) – funded projects study innate immune responses, particularly the interferon system
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Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored T32 training grant, state of the art shared equipment, research services programs and a seminar series. Full salary range: $45,936 - $54,037.44 (expected salary range
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extramural funding (contracts and grants) exceeding $40 million. The department ranks 17th in the nation among Pediatric departments for funding from the National Institutes of Health. The Department’s
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organizations such as the National Institutes of Health, Health Resources and Service Administration, American Heart Association, NC Department of Human Health and Human Service. More locally, we have partnered
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regulatory agencies such as the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International for comparative medicine and National Institute of Health (NIH) standards for all
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an National Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored T32 training grant, state of the art shared equipment, research services programs and a seminar series. Job duties include, but are not limited to: Animal care
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of dollars in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding each year; and receives top rankings from several organizations – current rankings include: 13th in NIH funding among public and private universities
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of research the daily start time and end of day may shift but it is not exceed to be more than 8 hours in a day and not more than 40 hours in a week. Job Summary The individual will work on National Institutes
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of research the daily start time and end of day may shift but it is not exceed to be more than 8 hours in a day and not more than 40 hours in a week. Job Summary The individual will work on National Institutes
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also examining the effects of the early uterine environment on the precursors of metabolic risk in the offspring. The CRC will support this National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Research, performing