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Description The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, seeks an Anatomic Pathologist/Cytopathologist to join our Cytopathology and GI Pathology subspecialty services as a
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Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, seeks an Anatomic Pathologist/Cytopathologist to join our Cytopathology and GI Pathology subspecialty services as a Professor of Clinical Practice
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Our lab is dedicated to understanding the interactions between the gut microbiota and developing immune system in early life. By combining immunology, microbiology, bioinformatics, and molecular biology we aim to understand how events in early life shape the...
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Harborview Medical Center Registered Nurse 2 - Endoscopy/GI Full time (100% FTE, Days; some on-call is required). Join Harborview Medical Center's outstanding Endoscopy/GI team. $10,000 Recruitment
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maintains local and national data repositories. Generates routine reports, statistical summaries, and figures using SAS, R, or Python. Optional: contributes to wet lab tasks (e.g., tissue sectioning, IHC
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would involve oversight of medical students, residents, and fellows during outpatient and inpatient clinical activities, in concert with the GI and Transplant Hepatology Fellowship program. Estimated
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Chief will serve as a mentor for professional development of hepatology faculty and GI trainees and work with other hepatology and transplant leaders to ensure alignment with the UW transplant institute
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including (but not limited to): Develops proficiency in mouse behavior experimentation, stereotaxic surgery and fluorescent in vivo imaging. Collects and processes neuroimaging data with Matlab/Python
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complex datasets to be used in epidemiological and statistical analyses. • Develop and implement new computational and statistical methods. Write, test, and maintain code primarily in Python (preferred) and
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of GI diseases to continue our work in functionally characterizing the impact of immune cells including ILCs in IBD. Our research program provides a highly collaborative and supportive training