23 health-information Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center
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, the fellowship is sponsored by J. Tom Mueller, PhD, Assistant Professor of Population Health at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) School of Medicine. The Department provides a highly
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educational programs relating to children with special health care needs and their families is desirable. Knowledge of interdisciplinary settings and functions. Knowledge of the field and current trends
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educational programs relating to children with special health care needs and their families is desirable. Knowledge of interdisciplinary settings and functions. Knowledge of the field and current trends
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scholarship is a time-limited appointment, the primary purpose of which is to provide research and/or scholarly training for an academic or research career. A postdoctoral scholar at KUMC is expected
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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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with using Chamber analysis. Job Duties Outlined Performing research activities including conducting experiments, analyzing data, and writing and communicating manuscripts. Guiding post-doctoral fellows
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, under- and uninsured individuals. Based in Kansas City, the fellowship is sponsored by Simon Craddock Lee, PhD MPH, Chair of the Department of Population Health at the University of Kansas Medical Center
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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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Pharmacology) Job Family Group: Professional Staff Job Description Summary: A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Andrew Lutkewitte, Assistant Professor in the Division of Endocrinology
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to pursue further training in a postdoctoral appointment. Postdoctoral scholarship is a time-limited appointment, the primary purpose of which is to provide research and/or scholarly training for an academic