76 coding-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" uni jobs at University of Washington
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Children's Hospital. The Division of Pediatric Neurology at Seattle Children's Hospital has approximately 30 faculty, including nine epileptologists and multiple subspecialty programs. This position will be
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at Seattle Children’s Hospital. The Division of Pediatric Neurology at Seattle Children’s Hospital has approximately 30 faculty, including nine epileptologists and multiple subspecialty programs. This position
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funded with $20M by NSF and with multiple academic and industrial partners. The ME Department at the University of Washington seeks to build on its existing strengths in machine learning and, more
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Tacoma School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership (SNHCL) invites applications for one (1) Assistant Professor (tenure track) position with an expected start date in September 2026 (UW Job Class Code: 10116
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one of the largest recipients of rehabilitation research funding in the country, research is a key focus of our department. Key research focus areas include limb loss, pain, multiple sclerosis, spinal
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, abstract, and code clinical information from multiple sources (medical records, research records, etc) for research participants in order to enter data into study specific data capture systems, and to
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Medicine, Hematology, Oncology Title: Assistant or Associate Professor, Hematology Oncology, Multiple Myeloma Position
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faculty members pursue their scholarship, teaching, and service across multiple degree programs, with particular emphasis on this position contributing to the Masters of Library and Information
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research funding in the country, research is a key focus of our department. Key research focus areas include limb loss, pain, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain injury, and disability. Our
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key focus of our department. Key research focus areas include limb loss, pain, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain injury, and disability. Our faculty collaborate extensively with other