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BS in Sciences from an accredited institution (can also include Social Sciences) 1-3 years of experience in a technical fragrance development/evaluation/sensory role either with a supplier or a consumer package goods company.
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This tenure-track faculty hire will complement existing departmental expertise in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, food packaging, microbiology, lipid chemistry, nanotechnology, non-thermal processing, natural preservatives, nutraceuticals, and sensory evaluation.
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Proven knowledge and experience in vitro/Vivo assessment of auditory functions, and evaluation techniques related to sensory physiology. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in molecular biochemistry and physiology; specifically, the ability to isolate inner ear sensory cells within 5-minute intervals and to record from or conduct biochemical experiments of hair cells for a period of ~15-30 minutes before the cells are no longer viable for functional recordings.
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Texas Teaching Certificate with Reading Specialist Certification or certification in a multi-sensory structured language program for dyslexia (i.e. Wilson, Take Flight, Barton, Reading by Design, MTA, etc.
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Experience in the areas of applied behavior analysis, sensory integration, music therapy, therapeutic recreation, dance/movement therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, and/ or vocational rehabilitation is preferred.
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Conduct product grading, sensory evaluation and analytical procedure training to hourly and management personnel. This role will maintain an integrated quality grading program to include upstream grading, sensory grading and finished product grading to ensure products meet customer, regulatory and Company standards.
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Provide technical leadership and stewardship for our group of sensory scientists, cognitive scientists, and professional expert cosmetologists (24+) within the Evaluation Intelligence organization and be accountable of their technical development and performance in sensory/cognitive science, data, digital, and tech.
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The Rehabilitation Therapist provides an aspect of active treatment, involving individualized assessment, treatment planning, treatment implementation and evaluation to restore, remediate or rehabilitate specific aspects of physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and spiritual functioning to assist patients who have medical, psychiatric, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, sensory impairments or other disabling conditions to improve functioning and independence in life activities.
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The project will employ a wide range of neuroscience techniques, including SCI animal models, in vivo reprogramming, optogenetics, chemogenetics, and electromyography to measure muscle function, transsynaptic neuronal tracing, motor and sensory functional evaluation, pharmacological interventions, and molecular biology and histology.
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Initiates, implements, plans, and recommends progressive treatment plan with consideration of patients neurological, surgical, sensory, respiratory, cardiac status, gait ability, posture, age and general health, under the direction and supervision of the PT. The treatment plan is designed to restore and maintain maximum range of motion, strength, endurance, coordination, and relaxation in accordance with PT evaluation and treatment plan.
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Additional desired skills and qualifications:Knowledge of FDA GMPs and understanding of HACCP principles Familiarity with modern food manufacturing processes and food safety systems Key AccountabilitiesPerforms physical, analytical and microbial testing as well as sensory evaluation, as per QA manual and procedures.
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Faculty members in the Department are nationally and internationally recognized scholars in a wide range of nutrition and food science areas including food safety and microbiology, food chemistry, sensory evaluation, food processing, nutrition and health, diet-based disease prevention and community nutrition.
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To receive Early Intervention Day Treatment habilitation services, a child must have a documented developmental disability or delay, as shown on the results of an annual comprehensive developmental evaluation and qualify for at least one therapy service.
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Knowledge of the characteristics, etiology, prognosis, progression and limitations of medical, psychiatric, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, sensory impairments, co-occurring disorders or other disabling conditions and the implications for the design, implementation, adaptation and evaluation of recreational therapy treatment interventions preferred.
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The neuropsychologist provides direct patient care, teaching/training services, and program evaluation/outcomes services. Provide recommendations, interventions, rehabilitation, psychoeducation, and/or advocacy that targets veteran's sensory or motor function loss, pain, sleep problems, dietary and considerations, cognitive enhancement/deficit adaptation, day-to-day function, health and adherence related factors related to cognitive dysfunction maintenance or abatement, psychological coping, somatization, and malingering.
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