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, the GCEO program advances four major objectives aligned with the NIH National Primate Research Centers' goals: Resource Support: Develop international breeding programs and expand access to nonhuman primate
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; developing and maintaining positive working relationships; and raising the profile of the UW within the state establishment. The Director is a professional-level position that has primary responsibility
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appropriately enroll eligible subjects on various protocols • Assist with development and maintenance of research databases • Complete data entry for enrolled subjects • Process bio specimens per lab guidelines
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appropriately enroll eligible subjects on various protocols • Assist with development and maintenance of research databases • Complete data entry for enrolled subjects • Process bio specimens per lab guidelines
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public policy. Our mission is to educate leaders, generate knowledge, and host communities to co-create solutions to pressing societal problems. We educate diverse students in undergraduate, master’s
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assistants make a positive impact in the community by developing and implementing strategies to maximize workplace giving—from developing fundraising strategies and supporting volunteers to cultivating
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, Alaska, Montana, Idaho), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust
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safety, and organizational integration. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES • Responsible for effective fiscal management of the Social Work Department. Prepare annual budget and develop strategic department
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study administration. • Facilitate research study planning and milestone oversight to ensure successful project execution. • Design, develop, and implement routine study operations reports, including
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-on workshops that dive into?history and supply chains, roasting, brewing,?and sensory development. Workshops are free, open to all UW community members and available to individuals of all experience levels