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) utilizing animal models. This position offers an exciting opportunity to study the mechanisms of neuroplasticity and rehabilitation utilizing microelectrode array recording and stimulation techniques
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training. Initiate an investigator initiated clinical study including IRB submission, data collection, data analysis, manuscript write up, and journal submission. Prepare and submit case studies. Participate
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, Division of Nephrology. In this position, the Fellow will be responsible for literature reviews and abstraction of data, preparation of statistical reports for various clinical studies, manuscripts, and
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computations. Preferred Qualifications Education: PhD in computational mathematics, computer science or a related discipline. Work Experience: 2 years of experience including the following: Develop mathematical
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computations. Preferred Qualifications Education: PhD in computational mathematics, computer science or a related discipline. Work Experience: 2 years of experience including the following: Develop mathematical
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and prior experience of working either with vascular dysfunction or cardiopulmonary complications will be preferred. Experience working with BSL 2 pathogens is also preferred. Competence is areas
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Qualifications Education: PhD in health services research, population health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics, or a related quantitative discipline. Work Experience: Experience managing and analyzing
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Disease Research Center at the University of Kansas Medical Center is looking for a postdoctoral fellow to study neurodegenerative diseases in human & animal models. The candidate has opportunities
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will have access to an integrated and comprehensive research training environment for the study of brain aging and dementia. The BHTP pipeline provides opportunities for the fellow to develop mentoring
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prepare trainees for positions in academia, government, and industry. Through the BHTP program, the fellow will have access to an integrated and comprehensive research training environment for the study of