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and primary hepatocytes and adipocytes to study the molecular mechanism in controlled conditions using radio and isotopic tracing methods. Additional projects in the lab include identifying molecular
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Description Summary: A Post-Doctoral Fellowship is immediately available at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) in Kansas City, KS under the direct mentorship of principal investigator (PI) Katherine
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the successful candidate with opportunity to engage in mentored research, gaining experience in primary qualitative data collection, integrative data analysis (mixed methods), implementation science and evaluation
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are being supported adequately. Time management skills Meticulous attention to detail. Job Duties Outlined: Perform research activities based upon protocols developed by other research staff or principal
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(e.g. children, adolescents, and adults), their families, and the systems that support them. The primary focus will be on delivery of in-person and virtual trainings on evidenced-based practices for both
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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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Qualifications Education: Masters degree in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or a related field. Work Experience: Strong command over Linux operating system and programming in R. Preferred Qualifications
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in Informed Consent Interviews with participants and study partners as delegated by the Principal Investigator based on level of training and experience. Obtain medical records when appropriate
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; compile, analyze, document and draw tentative conclusions from experimental results. Confer with principal investigator to review work assignments and develop plans for research experiments; make minor
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in ongoing clinical research projects (including patient screening and recruitment, informed consent, chart review, data submission, etc.). Provide written and verbal reports to the Principal