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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. Together with world-class partners, the University of Washington’s College of Engineering is developing a new generation of innovators. A national
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to developed assets, including pre-clinical models or IND-enabling studies, and be familiar with the stages of early product development for biotechnology or technology companies, including artificial
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Complete radiology and imaging services using the latest technology Radiology Services at UWMC-Montlake is the premier choice for imaging in the Pacific Northwest. Our combination of expertise, service and
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. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION Complete radiology and imaging services using the latest technology Radiology Services at UWMC-Montlake is the premier choice for imaging in the Pacific Northwest. Our combination
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Cremins lab works at the spatial biology-technology interface to understand chromatin-to-synapse communication during neural circuit activation in
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Cremins lab works at the spatial biology-technology interface to understand chromatin-to-synapse communication during neural circuit activation in
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development, project management, quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC), and continuous improvement across the Pilot Translational and Clinical Studies Program, the Technology Development Center, the Hub
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as part of the UW School of Medicine’s Department of Surgery. Healthcare simulation is a relatively new field of education combining engineering, technology, medical science, art, theatre, psychology
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and prevent preterm birth. The lab uses innovative and cutting edge experimentation and relies heavily on bioinformatics and biomechanical systems engineering. Job Description Primary Duties
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the last ten years, engineering of human immune cells has led to remarkable breakthroughs in the treatment of cancer. The most successful example is the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-engineered T