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Assistant or Associate Professor (WOT) in Radiology, Emergency and Trauma, Harborview Medical Center
, inspired by the goal of healthcare that is more accessible, less invasive, lower cost, and has optimal outcomes. Our valued educational programs are geared toward creating physicians and scientists who care
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for optimizing the full life cycle of University property from acquisition and development through operations and renewal. It includes Campus Architecture & Planning, Engineering Services, Sustainability and the
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more accessible, less invasive, at a lower cost, and with optimal outcomes. We are ranked # 13 in NIH funds among academic institutions. Our valued educational programs are geared toward forming
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the patient and treatment team. Collaborates with the therapy departments throughout UW Medicine to optimize patient care and staffing. Interprets and carries out the referrals of the physician and other
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interest in automated extraction, analysis and standardization of multimodal biological, biochemical and medical experimental data Experience with parameter optimization and ODE-based modeling Strong
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Mechanical Engineering, there is a particular emphasis on the following areas: quantum control, machine learning to optimize QIST systems, quantum machine learning, quantum optomechanics, and quantum
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more accessible, less invasive, at a lower cost, and with optimal outcomes. We are ranked # 13 in NIH funds among academic institutions. Our valued educational programs are geared toward forming
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, at a lower cost, and with optimal outcomes. We are ranked # 13 in NIH funds among academic institutions. Our valued educational programs are geared toward forming physicians and scientists who care
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more accessible, less invasive, at a lower cost, and with optimal outcomes. We are ranked # 13 in NIH funds among academic institutions. Our valued educational programs are geared toward forming
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of phase I trials (3) coordinating the infrastructure needed for optimal implementation of phase I studies, including research nurses, data coordinators, regulatory affairs, tissue acquisition, and