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of Charlevoix Saguenay); (3) development of phosphodiesterase inhibitors for the treatment of neurodevelopmental and -degenerative disorders; (4) regulation of PP2A by proteasomal degradation. The laboratory uses
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risks, treatments, and associated immunity. Experience in the supervision of laboratory and research personnel, including training of new personnel and day-to-day guidance of trainees. Demonstrated
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treatment recommendation plans for patients. Knowledge of child development. Maintain detailed and accurate notes. Present at case conferences. Present at Pediatric Grand Rounds presentations. Adhere
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leaders are Marlan Hansen, MD (University of Iowa) and Shuman He, MD, PhD (Ohio State University Medical Center). Rachel Scheperle, AuD, PhD, will provide on-site training and supervision at the University
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outstanding benefits, that support your training and success at Iowa. https://grad.uiowa.edu/postdoctoral-affairs/postdoc-resources Education Requirement: PhD degree in a biomedical related science Required
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Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor level, commensurate with the individual’s previous experience. Applicants must have a PhD, MD, DO or equivalent doctoral degree from an accredited college
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, with a working knowledge of cancer biology. The selected candidate will be expected to work independently while interacting in a collaborative environment. Education Requirement: PhD, MD/PhD, or MD with
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://grad.uiowa.edu/postdoctoral-affairs Education Requirement: A PhD degree or equivalent in a biomedical related field Required Qualifications: A strong publication record and excellent references from graduate
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Responsibilities Include the following: Perform psychological and neuropsychological assessments. Participate in inpatient and outpatient clinical services Development treatment recommendation plans for patients
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, or infection. Candidates must have an MD and/or PhD degree, be a creative and motivated scientist planning a long-term career in scientific research, and possess a strong background in vascular biology