38 distributed-computing-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Washington
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. The AMR sub-team estimates the global burden of drug-resistant and susceptible infections, including their geographic distribution and clinical impact. Both sub-teams rely on diverse data sources
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at the University of Washington, supporting over 114,000 assignable square feet of animal facilities with an average daily census in excess of 100,000 animals across multiple species (e.g., rodents, rabbits, swine
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includes assisting CRHF fellows with research related tasks as they pertain to any other projects including data entry, research subject communication, distribution of study materials, preparation and
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multiple clinical and translational research studies while ensuring adherence to regulatory and institutional guidelines. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Data Management 40% • Collaborate with and support
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division administrative meetings. • Monitor funding opportunities (program announcements, request for proposals, and request for application) and distribute to faculty. • Pro-active reach out to faculty
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students of the School concerning research administration. • Monitor funding opportunities (program announcements, request for proposals, request for application) and distribute to faculty. • Provide regular
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Multiple Sclerosis Center. This role involves working closely with 6 doctors and other clinical research staff members in advancing research related to multiple sclerosis (MS) and associated conditions
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implementation of curriculum. Serve as program registrar. Generate, distribute, and collect grade reports. Manage annual student performance and progress evaluations. Administration Develop and manage
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distributes study packets and information. Clearly communicates study specific details and procedures that subjects will be required to undergo in research studies Reviews, enters and edits correct participant
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faculty cFTE for any individual faculty member is distributed across multiple sites of practice- each with separate funds flow mechanisms to support clinical effort. The reason for this is that each of our