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primate, rodent medicine, surgery, model development, and laboratory diagnostics. For this position, we are seeking an applicant with an interest in laboratory animal medicine in a large, private, research
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& Responsibilities: Provides direct patient care to include obtaining patient history and examining patients; develops diagnostic plan and interprets results; provides treatment for acute and chronic disease
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, Faculty, and Department Administrators (DAs). Stays current on federal and university developments regarding research administration and complex regulations. May coordinate the submission, work with PI
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process including training staff and supervisors, developing forms and ensuring compliance with timelines. • Analyzes and tracks performance evaluations and consults with supervisors to ensure areas
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training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67 million in grants and contracts per year for
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, and quality improvement initiatives. Key Responsibilities: Educational Program Development: • Design and implement comprehensive training programs for new and existing dialysis nursing staff. • Develop
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targets for treatment of pulmonary vasculopathies. Designs research protocols. Assists in developing and conducting research projects, including experiment design, data analysis and documentation
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together development; alumni and stakeholder engagement; marketing and communications; and advancement operations, we advance the UW’s impact by developing meaningful connections that foster pride, advocacy
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radiopharmaceutials. Collect clinical data and work with PI on clinical significance reporting; assists in developing plans for research projects and discusses the interpretation of results; collaborates in
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. Supported by NIH P51 and U42 funding, the GCEO program advances four major objectives aligned with the NIH National Primate Research Centers' goals: Resource Support: Develop international breeding programs