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, immunizations and care; provides direct treatment and management of acute and chronic disease conditions; develops and implements patient-centered plan of care in collaboration with physicians, patients
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. The Institute brings together community, tribal, academic and government resources, increasing its capacity to develop innovative, culture-centered and interdisciplinary social and behavioral research and
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with WCAG 2.1 AA standards and collaborate with designers, developers, and content creators across all UW campuses. Review VPATs, ACRs, HECVATs and partner with UW Procurement Services and other
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appropriately. This is an intermediate to advanced level technical position. You might perform a variety of complex computer system related activities including, systems analysis, database development, and
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& Responsibilities: Supports faculty to develop comprehensive and persuasive grant proposals. Ensures proposals align with funding agency/organization guidelines and demonstrate the significance and impact of
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transplant programs in liver, kidney, and pancreas. Our programs are nationally recognized in both volume and outcomes. The newly developed UW Medicine Transplant Institute is a major strategic investment to
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technologies; ability to leverage the ME Department’s and the University’s competitive advantage in QIST to help launch multidisciplinary research efforts; potential to develop a high- impact research program
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are looking for candidates at the rank of Teaching Associate to teach a subset of the Introductory series labs (Biology 180 Introductory Evolution and Ecology, Biology 200 Introductory Molecular and Cellular
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, but are not limited to: fluvial, hillslope and watershed processes and landscape evolution and dynamics. Positive factors for consideration include, but are not limited to contributions
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expected to provide innovative, high-quality teaching; to develop a vigorous, externally-funded research program; and to contribute to the goals and missions of the department, college, and university