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expert for IPD on grants and contracts administration with substantial responsibility for outcomes and results. Managing the departmental grants and contracts program involves close collaborative work with
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using machine learning. The RS/E 2 is expected to continue in the development of technical expertise and knowledge related to data science, programming, machine learning, review the recent literature, and
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the development of technical expertise and knowledge related to data science, programming, machine learning, review the recent literature, and implement new techniques under supervision. RESPONSIBILITES: This is a
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Job Description This recruitment offers a $5,000 Signing Bonus to eligible new employees joining UW Medicine Harborview - Robert Clewis Clinic - Needle Exchange Program has an outstanding
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with Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) regulations and other retention agreements Bibliographic and holding maintenance Identifies, analyzes, and resolves complex bibliographic/holding/item
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programs in neurodegenerative disease, endocrinology, and other aging-related areas. The successful candidate will be expected to lead a vibrant nationally funded research program (>60% effort), mentor
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healthcare students and staff. Strong candidates will have completed an ASHP-accredited residency program and/or fellowship (or equivalent experience) and have previous anticoagulation experience. REQUIRED
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and student support units Additionally, program evaluation services are provided for both university and outside programs to inform program implementation, document progress towards program goals, and
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degree and certificate programs tailored to meet the demands of the regional job market. The dynamic curriculum, developed in collaboration with industry leaders, ensures students gain the skills and
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, infections, disorders, and cancer associated with the face and neck. Our clinics work closely with residents acquiring their OMS certification and the school’s General Practice program, giving students unique