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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary WashU Medicine, Department of Neurology, has an opening for a Research Assistant (Gap year) to join the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center (NGI). This position
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Position Details Position Description Dr. Juming Tang’s group at the University of Washington has launched a new research program focused on developing novel sensors and AI tools to enhance the transparency
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(psychology, informatics, computer science, biostatistics, human centered design, global health), gain experience using digital interventions to support care for people experiencing psychiatric symptoms, and
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unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills: Analytical Thinking, Communication, Data Entry, Detail-Oriented, Laboratory Instrumentation, Research Labs, Software Program Grade R06-H Salary Range
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for the 2026-2028 academic years: - The Mary McKay Postdoctoral Fellow - The Margaret Clarson Postdoctoral Fellow The fellowship begins in summer 2026 with a start date of July 1. The program is designed
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competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67 million in grants and
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human health. The fellowships will begin in summer 2026 with a flexible start window between June and August. The program is designed for emerging professionals in public health who are passionate about
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website incorporating this data. Extensive computer coding experience. Extensive independent teaching experience and excellent communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work
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of Physics. Successful candidates are expected to propose a tentative research program, and to further develop and refine that program during their fellowship at WashU. The aim of the fellowship is to prepare
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to mental health and health disparities. The ideal candidate will have a record or promising evidence of a productive and innovative research program, independence in tackling issues relevant to alcohol and