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determinants such as education and income – from surveys, vital registration, censuses, literature, registries, and administrative records. Using established modeling tools and through creation of novel code
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of mouse bones, creating and analyzing mouse models, and general lab maintenance (orders, IACUC, IBC). Will also supervise undergraduate and graduate students. Designs research protocols. Assists in
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Our lab studies viral infection and immune response using human samples and mouse models. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, this position will
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in MPNST. There is extensive use of both animal mouse models of disease and live human tissues. There is also retrospective clinical data analysis. The primary responsibility of the successful
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this pursuit, we make extensive use of both mouse models and primary tissues. We are looking for a collaborative and motivated individual to fill this laboratory technician position. This role will include
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to $228,000 per year ($18,000 to $19,000 monthly), along with great employment benefits and competitive total compensation incentives. The Position: The incumbent will be independently responsible for model
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and analytical services to HR and management on compensation-related policies, procedures, and practices. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Compensation Program Management Design
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disability insurance. For detailed information on Benefits for this position, click here. Harborview Medical Center has an outstanding opportunity for a Health Program Operations Specialist in the Kidney
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advanced SQL, data design, modeling, and aggregation methods (such as data warehouse, lakehouse, and data lake), and modern software engineering tools and practices who works on teams with other engineers
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, to define novel biomarkers, and to identify novel therapeutical targets. We have pioneered in the integration of genetics with omic data to identify proteomic signatures and develop novel predictive models