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affiliated hospitals. Anticipated start date of November 1, 2025. The base salary range for this position will be $68,460 - $74,136/year ($5,705 to $6,178 per month), commensurate with experience and
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agreement and subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability (up to 3 years total). The base salary range for this position is $70,008-$85,000 per year, commensurate with experience and
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eating disorders. Additional responsibilities include contributing to other ongoing clinical research on evidence-based digital treatments for eating disorders, providing mentorship to junior team members
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the current lab-based assay to a partially automated device format more suitable for use in low-resource settings. Independently manage the project and, in coordination with the Principal Investigator, guide
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based on the complementary interests and career goals of the Postdoctoral Scholar with Dr. Eisenberg and could include the development of new research directions. The fellow is likely to work on projects
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Training) at University of Washington School of Medicine, an R1 institution that is renowned for its innovations in telepsychiatry, integrated care models, digital mental health, implementation science, and
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chemical hazards. The individual must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with experience. The above
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diverse team of experts, including radiologists and physicians from various specialties at the University of Washington and its affiliated hospitals. Anticipated start date of November 1, 2025. The base
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infants or young children is highly desirable. This will be a full-time position on an annual service period of 12 months (July 1–June 30). The anticipated start date is October 1, 2025 or later. The base
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opportunity to work with colleagues working on animal models of streptococcal sepsis and IE. This project is a multi-PI collaborative project with Paul Sullam (Microbiologist at UCSF) and Jose Lopez