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, Laboratory Instrumentation, Laboratory Research, Molecular Biology Lab, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Software Program, Working Independently Grade R06-H Salary Range $16.92 - $26.44 / Hourly The salary
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outpatient allergy service at Seattle Children’s Hospital. The Division co-directs the University of Washington, Allergy and Immunology Fellowship program, and is strongly committed to the training of Allergy
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at Seattle Children’s Hospital. This position is part of a new TeleNeurology program. This is a full-time, 12-month position at the Open rank (without tenure by reason of funding) in the clinician teacher
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student) and research (clinical or basic science). The primary focus of this position will be to develop and lead a nerve stimulation therapy program within the UW Sleep Center, in collaboration with Sleep
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, Music, Digital Arts and Experimental Media, Drama and for the Meany Center Visiting Artist Program. Diversity, equity, inclusion and access (DEIA) are priorities at Meany Center. We aspire to build and
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the Required Qualifications section. Work Experience: No additional work experience beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Analytical Problem Solving, Communication, Computer
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Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited nursing program with two years of nursing experience. Current RN
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(tenured) and administrative supplements. Qualifications Candidates must have or be nearing completion of a PhD or foreign equivalent in Business Administration, Marketing, Computer Science, Economics
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program. POSITION PURPOSE This position works with Urology faculty to facilitate development of pharmaceutical-sponsored and investigator-initiated clinical trials, identify research problems and design
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advanced computational EEG metrics (quantitative EEG) as well as neuroimaging techniques (MRI and CT) to better understand and predict outcomes following pediatric neurologic injury. We have additional