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grant development as part of a multidisciplinary research team. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Following instructions and discussions with principal investigator, designs research
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highly motivated individual to assist with innovative research in the areas of microbiology and immunology that are driven towards the development of novel treatments for mycobacterial infections. Will be
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. Ability Standing: duration of 4+ hours for events Ability to work greater than a 10 hour day What You Can Expect: This is a contracted position under the SEIU 925 Libraries union contract: https
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the exciting and emerging field of psychedelic medicine (https://adaptroadmap.org). The other half of this position will focus on imaging and behavioral studies of populations at risk for or with mental health
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based at the University of Washington Seattle campus and is eligible for fully remote work. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Enterprise Application Development & Systems Engineering (60%) Architect, design
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Medical Center • An Excellent Opportunity to Join a Compassionate and Innovative Healthcare team. Excellent Nurse Educators with Harborview PDNE (Professional Development Nursing Education) department
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Harborview Medical Center • An Excellent Opportunity to Join a Compassionate and Innovative Healthcare team. Excellent Nurse Educators with Harborview PDNE (Professional Development Nursing Education
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Specialist will support a complex portfolio of funding while working with Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases faculty and staff to provide all aspects of proposal development and post-award management
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group which includes finance, human resources, labor relations, payroll and training & organizational development, communications, and Campus Stewardship & Capital Budget. The Asset Management group
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“moonlighting” functions. We believe that mechanistic insights from such studies can reveal hidden “Achilles heels” of cancer cells, and guide the development of novel and personalized treatments. Various