563 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Washington
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, including brand and marketing strategy, news and media relations, internal and crisis communications, web development, UX/DX strategies, social media, writing, and graphic design. Our success lies in our core
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, journey-level painting work on interior and exterior of buildings PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Paint a variety of surfaces to support UW Medical Center renovation projects Prepare surfaces for painting
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engaged in the field of spatial omics technology development, specifically focusing on advancing automated manufacturing methods for high-resolution spatial transcriptomics platforms. The work involves
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efficiently by adhering to service level agreements (SLA) to ensure customer satisfaction The Network Operations Center Manager is expected to hire and develop staff, initiate, and oversee development and
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, filling medication orders, and preparing compounded sterile products PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES · Prepare medications from a physician order or pharmacy generated label in single dose packaging including
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for optimizing the full life cycle of University property from acquisition and development through operations and renewal. It includes Campus Architecture & Planning, Engineering Services, Sustainability and the
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/ clinicians, and nurses • Instruct students, residents, interns, and technicians • Provide pharmaceutical care to patients PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES • Prepare and dispense medications. • Conduct a thorough
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formula. • Perform computer entry of prescriptions and charge/credit data. • Work in the IV room and compound IV medications in accordance with USP 797 standards. • Handle and prepare hazardous drugs in
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(NICU), as referred by a licensed provider. - Responsible for providing feeding/swallowing assessments for all infants <35 weeks gestation at birth. - Assist to develop clinical programs and
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create safer, welcoming campus environments; prepare for potential natural or human-made disasters; and respond appropriately to incidents. Safeguarding the academic community with P.R.I.D.E