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Description The Department of Family Medicine (DFM) at the University of Washington offers an outstanding opportunity to join and lead our Behavioral Health program. We invite applications for the faculty
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October 20th to October 24th (One week, M-F, 8:30-11:30 AM) This week focuses on developing students' ability to generate ideas, evaluate business models, and tackle real-world challenges using digital
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operation are 6:45 AM to 7:15 PM, Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM – 4:45 PM, Saturdays and closed Sundays. The Contact Center offers a work-from-home program available to those who successfully complete
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week, M-F, 8:30-11:30 AM) This week focuses on developing students' ability to generate ideas, evaluate business models, and tackle real-world challenges using digital tools. Interactive workshops will
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studies using mouse models to assess the effect of immunomodulatory agents on CAR T cell expansion, toxicity and anti-tumor activity and their mechanism of action. Prior research experience is welcome but
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Counselor WORK SCHEDULE 40 hours per week Day Shift POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Model resiliency in overcoming obstacles common to those with mental illness Serve a wide diverse population of clients, all of whom
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Support Counselor, Peer Bridger WORK SCHEDULE 40 hours per week Day Shift POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Model resiliency in overcoming obstacles common to those with mental illness Serve a wide diverse population of
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advanced SQL, data design, modeling, and aggregation methods (such as data warehouse, lakehouse, and data lake), and modern software engineering tools and practices who works on teams with other engineers
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competent approach to the unique disparities of healthcare access and delivery. Student Support, Evaluation, and Progress Functions as a professional role model for students in all phases of the program
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the goal to develop effective therapeutic agents that can be translated into relevant treatment strategies for patients. We use a combination of animal models, neuronal cell culture, patient samples