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/coinsurance. Take advantage of our free Metro transit U-Pass for eligible employees. WashU provides eligible employees with a defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee
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laboratory, which focuses on developing optical spectroscopy and imaging tools to solve global problems in reproductive health. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with a
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under the supervision of Prof. Edward Marti including (but not limited to) the following activities: Build and optimize ultrasound rigs and imaging of neonatal and adult rodents (mice and rats). Develop
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learn advanced instrumentation, 3D data analysis, and AI methods in close collaboration with engineers and physicists. We work closely with lab members to develop the skills, confidence, and creativity
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an independent and collaborative research program focused on mechanisms of aging and/or developing interventions to improve health and quality of life in the aging population. They will also contribute in
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at the Research Assistant Professor level. Anticipated start date Autumn 2025 or Winter 2026. A successful candidate is expected to develop an independent research program. This position will use skills including
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computational efficiency for PAF estimation and will provide support through our internal Help Desk system and collaborative Office Hours. The ideal candidate will be a scientific programmer with expertise in
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& Responsibilities: Conducts research experiments and assays. Evaluates research results, reports findings and discusses project outcomes with staff involved. Develops and evaluates tools for transcriptomic and
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Assistant to help shape the Museum’s exhibition and collection program. The Curatorial Research Assistant will assist the curatorial staff in all areas of their responsibilities, especially with regard
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the Hematological Malignancies Clinical Trials Research Program. The purpose of this position is to promote the research objectives of the Heme Malig Program in the Division of Hematology and Oncology