21 Environment "UCD" research jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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the Department of Defense. Training will be provided through KUMC. The fellow will have access to an integrated and comprehensive research environment for the clinical trial and related research activities. Prior
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collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. While our faculty draw from different scholarly disciplines, we share a common goal of remediating health disparities across Kansas and beyond
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for their contributions to biochemistry, cancer biology, and human health. This exceptional training environment offers a highly supportive and collaborative scientific experience with access to groups possessing expertise
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selected candidate will join a multidisciplinary team in a highly collaborative environment to drive development of projects that relate to the placenta using diverse human and animal model systems
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. Researchers use biospecimens and medical information from participants to study how genes, lifestyle and our environment may lead to cancer. The BioBank serves as a valuable resource for researchers
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Experience: 2 years of experience working in either a research lab or animal care environment. Veterinary care experience. Statistical data analysis. Computer experience, such as working with research software
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. Researchers use biospecimens and medical information from participants to study how genes, lifestyle and our environment may lead to cancer. The BioBank serves as a valuable resource for researchers
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(KUMC) School of Medicine. The Department provides a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. While our faculty draw from different scholarly disciplines, we share a common goal of
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environment. Other duties as assigned. Required Documents: Resume/CV Cover Letter Comprehensive Benefits Package: Coverage begins on day one for health, dental, and vision insurance and includes health expense
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. Must be able to operate and work within a collaborative environment and be willing to learn new experimental/analytic techniques. Must also be willing to participate in teaching of graduate course and