54 public-health-science research jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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promote publication of findings and preparation of research grants as determined by a mutual agreement between the postdoctoral scholar and the mentor, participate in relevant academic activities related
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the conduct of research in all relevant areas including basic sciences, clinical investigations, health policy, health care outcomes, or history and philosophy of medicine. The Research Assistant Professor will
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the Department of Cancer Biology, and is a member of the NCI-designated University of Kansas Cancer Center (KUCC), placing the group alongside other research groups world-renowned
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trials, lifestyle intervention trials, drug and translational research, and basic science research. Our research enables us to also provide leading edge clinical care and support for dementia caregivers
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institutional partners include: - A newly established, NIH-funded Implementation Science for Equity Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) within the Department - The Kansas Center for Rural Health
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with disabilities. Experience with public speaking or training peers and professionals. Knowledge of basic evidence-based behavioral strategies and exposure to clinical settings as evidenced by
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trials, lifestyle intervention trials, drug and translational research, and basic science research. Our research enables us to also provide leading edge clinical care and support for dementia caregivers
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Assistant Professor with basic/translational science expertise in the respiratory field with a focus on the mechanism of acute lung injury and potential therapeutic means to modify or treat the host response
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heterogeneous health and cognitive function among individuals with trisomy 21. Collect, analyze, and interpret data for planning of future experiments, resultant publications, and grant applications. Work
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required. Job Description: Required Qualifications Education: PhD or equivalent education in public health OR a health research-focused social science within the last 4 years. Students currently enrolled in