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an MD, DO (or foreign equivalent) or an MD/PhD, be board certified in anatomic pathology and cytopathology, and have completed a formal Cytopathology Fellowship training program. The candidate must have
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Description The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (PBSCI) at the University of Washington is seeking a qualified individual to serve as Director of the Division of Addictions. The position may be
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and partnering entity systems (VA Health System, Seattle Children’s Hospital) The department consists of 84 faculty members including MDs, PhD Medical Physicists and Advanced Practice Providers
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Behavioral Sciences (PBSCI) at the University of Washington has an exciting opportunity for a full-time faculty position to specialize in geriatric mental health, cognitive aging and resilience. The position
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managed by the WashU Department of Anesthesiology. Applicant Special Instructions: Please submit a CV when applying. For questions regarding the role, please reach out to Bernadette Henrichs, PhD, CRNA
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for facility projects related to animal care and research support. • Provide recommendations to the Assistant Director of Technology Innovations in documenting animal care procedures. For example, work with the
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: PhD in biology, physiology, biomedical engineering, or a related field. Demonstrated skill in handling mouse and rat pups, small animal procedures, and in vivo imaging. Familiarity with cardiac
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section. Work Experience: No additional work experience beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Computational Biology, Genomic Data Analysis, Mammalian Tissue Culture, Protein
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: Postdoctoral (3 Years) Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: PhD in cell biology or neuroscience and 5
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Position Summary The Marti Lab in the Department of Cell Biology & Physiology builds next-generation imaging and AI tools to reveal how health, aging, and disease progress inside living mammals. We