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is tasked with generating high-quality brain organoids such as forebrain, thalamic, cerebellar, and midbrain organoids. The core also provides guidance in the development and execution of new and
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join a supportive and highly collaborative environment that is committed to ensuring the development and success of strong research and mentoring programs. Fred Hutch, together with the University
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high-quality brain organoids such as forebrain, thalamic, cerebellar, and midbrain organoids. The core also provides guidance in the development and execution of new and existing techniques and
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Technician with a bachelor’s degree in biology (or a related field of the life sciences) to support the development of cutting-edge Expansion Microscopy (ExM) technologies. This position will play a central
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, collaboration, and curricular development Expansion of a prolific and engaged faculty Expansion of Schmid’s research portfolio and related extramural funding Student enrollment growth and retention Candidate
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team; Identify and address team strengths/ skill gaps through appropriate interventions. Menu Innovation and Development Concept Execution for new venues. Village Hub, Clinical Deli, Coffee Shop
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established as a central public institution. On December 6, 2025, DIMST was officially inaugurated, marking a new stage of high-quality development. Led by Academician Wang Weihua, DIMST is structured around
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to include performance, scheduling, continuing education, and work assignments. Participates in performance appraisals. Provides opportunities for staff development of assigned staff. Implements and maintains
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organizational standards, ensures regulatory compliance, and champions ongoing professional development and quality improvement within the referral and intake process. This role is essential to ensuring that every
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with divisional and departmental operational leadership, assay development teams, quality and informatics partners, and laboratory staff to support the integration of new technologies and evolving