19 social-sciences research jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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Department: SOM KC Biochemistry ----- Research Staff Position Title: Research Assistant- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Freudenthal Lab) Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description
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team members to ensure compliance with protocol guidelines. Actively identify, recruit, screen, enroll, and obtain informed consent from study participants. Review and record past personal, social and
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Department: SHP Physical Therapy & Rehab Science (PTRSAT) ----- Physical Therapy & Rehab Position Title: Post Doctoral Fellow - School of Health Professions (Physical Therapy & Rehab) Job Family
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team members to ensure compliance with protocol guidelines. Actively identify, recruit, screen, enroll, and obtain informed consent from study participants. Review and record past personal, social and
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team members to ensure compliance with protocol guidelines. Actively identify, recruit, screen, enroll, and obtain informed consent from study participants. Review and record past personal, social and
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team members to ensure compliance with protocol guidelines. Actively identify, recruit, screen, enroll, and obtain informed consent from study participants. Review and record past personal, social and
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residents and GI fellows (Grand Rounds or Journal Club) and monthly sessions required by the KUMC Office of International Programs. As appropriate, review publication-ready manuscripts for the Kansas Journal
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). We are a comprehensive center at the forefront of clinical trials, lifestyle intervention trials, drug and translational research, and basic science research. Our research enables us to also provide
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Department: SOM KC Division of Molecular and Integrative Physiology ----- LeVine Lab Position Title: Research Assistant- Cell Biology and Physiology (LeVine Lab) Job Family Group: Professional Staff
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on intersection of mobility and cognition in persons living with Multiple Sclerosis. The position is funded by a mentored based rehabilitation post-doctoral fellowship from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society