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Pathology, Cytopathology, GI Pathology Position Details Position Description The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, seeks an Anatomic Pathologist/Cytopathologist
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Our lab is dedicated to understanding the interactions between the gut microbiota and developing immune system in early life. By combining immunology, microbiology, bioinformatics, and molecular biology we aim to understand how events in early life shape the...
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Scheduled Hours 20 Position Summary Throughout the course of the internship, the candidate will become involved in neighborhood planning, data collection and analysis, GIS mapping, program
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requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. Desired Requirements: Knowledge of fire science and geospatial analysis or expertise and experience using a variety of GIS, both proprietary (e.g
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. Additional service time in the FHCC outpatient GI clinic at the FHCC-South Lake Union campus, equipped with a new state-of-the-art endoscopy procedure suite, is included. Duties include clinical management
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Harborview Medical Center Registered Nurse 2 - Endoscopy/GI Full time (100% FTE, Days; some on-call is required). Join Harborview Medical Center's outstanding Endoscopy/GI team. $10,000 Recruitment
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are not limited to, Serotonin tubes, trace metal tubes, Somatostatin kits, TRH preservative tubes, Z-Tubes for Neurotensin, and Cambridge GI tubes for Neurokinin and Pancreatin. Kits include Viracor, Osford
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personnel to coordinate GI specific diagnostic procedures and treatments. Responsible for explaining diagnostic procedures and associated preps if applicable. Responsible for conveying to patients their lab
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expertise in forest ecology, disturbance ecology, and landscape ecology, and methodological expertise in harmonizing distinct databases (e.g., forest inventory, remote sensing, land cover), GIS, and R-based
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research. In addition, the Section Chief will serve as a mentor for professional development of hepatology faculty and GI trainees and work with other hepatology and transplant leaders to ensure alignment