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agreement, unless agreed exclusion criteria apply. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website (https://hr.uw.edu/labor/2019/06/03/agreement-reached-with-uaw
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criteria apply. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website . Candidates must hold a PhD or demonstrate completion of all degree requirements by the start of
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and staff, and providing support in applying for additional research grants. There is also opportunity to conduct analyses of already-collected data. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities
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Spaces Sciences at the University of Washington seeks a Postdoctoral Scholar to work on numerical simulations and data analysis to inform the search for life on exoplanets. The position will be supervised
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qualification in Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computer science, Data science, Statistical Genomics or a related discipline involving the interrogation of ‘omics’ datasets. Hands-on experience with large-scale human
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(or similar) data analysis. The candidate will work closely with an international team led by Dr. Kristin Braziunas and Prof. Brian J. Harvey at the University of Washington and Dr. Judit Lecina-Diaz
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data and high-throughput, multi-dimensional -omic data to study neurodegeneration and diseases of the central nervous system, with an emphasis on Alzheimer disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other
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of metabolic states in retinal ganglion cells; spatial transcriptomic and correlated metabolic analysis of retinal ganglion cells; treatment of retinal ganglion cells in models of degeneration; data collection
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of developing computational tools to solve previously unattainable problems through creative use of big data in the biomedical and clinical research. Combining bioinformatics and experimental approaches
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within the Department of Radiology. The candidate will have the opportunity to work on “big data” studies in health and diseases, including schizophrenia, psychosis, and Alzheimer’s disease. We collaborate