313 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"U.S" positions at University of Washington
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pain disorders. The successful candidate will work closely with senior lab members using in vivo electrophysiological and behavioral approaches to multiple collaborative projects in the lab. Assists with
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papers supporting research findings in logical and sometimes multiple formats tailored to audiences. May participate in work related to grants. Solves practical problems relating to difficulty with
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organizational skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel, including mail mergers; familiarity with Canva or other nonprofit CRM software programs. Ability to coordinate multiple tasks, working both
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acquiring their OMS certification and the school’s General Practice program, giving students unique learning experiences like extractions, implant placements, and dental anesthesia and sedation in a clinic
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. Creative Destruction Lab (CDL-Seattle) is an objectives-based mentorship program for massively scalable, science- and technology-driven startups
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involving multiple institutions and coordinate all projects with the Office of Sponsored Programs. Minimum Qualifications : A Bachelor's Degree in accounting, business administration, or related field and two
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-day conduction and oversight of multiple clinical trials. Provides oversight of administration of study medications and/or study interventions, as appropriate. Administers investigational products in
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experience in higher education, non-profit or public sectors Demonstrated ability to independently set priorities, plan, organize, coordinate and direct multiple, concurrent projects and complex tasks, coupled
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(Healthcare) for healthcare capital projects. Under the general supervision of the Director, and with direct guidance from the Construction Program Manager, the Construction Manager (Healthcare) serves as the
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of the department. The department has grown substantially over the last 3-4 years, by about 25% -- and we continue to appropriately, but rapidly, add faculty, programs, and staff. As of January 2025, the department