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the advancement of medical care and understanding of these rare conditions. The Clinical Research Coordinator I will be part of a dynamic, mission-driven team, collaborating with skilled clinical research
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ready to join the Administrative Support Team, a dynamic team supporting the educational, scholarly, and creative missions of over 50 academic, arts, and scholarly units across UW’s College of Arts and
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, microbiology, bioinformatics, and molecular biology we aim to understand how events in early life shape the immune system in adulthood, in particular during pregnancy and lactation to provide passive maternal
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system regeneration. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about neuroscience, regenerative biology, molecular biology, and single-cell omics approaches, and offers potential opportunities for co
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of laboratory experience is highly preferred. Experience working with mouse models. Familiarity with molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, Western blotting, RNA isolation). Prior experience with extracellular
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systems. The candidate will join a world-class group of scientists and engineers in ME, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, etc. highlighted by the recent AI Institute in Dynamic Systems
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. The successful candidate will join a dynamic interdisciplinary department, including 6 new tenure-track faculty hires in the past four years. The Department of Earth and Space Sciences includes ~30 research and
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a vibrant and dynamic research environment with an opportunity to lead basic, translational, clinical, and public health sarcoma researchers across diverse disciplines. The incumbent will serve as an
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/diversity/ and https://environment.uw.edu/about/diversity-commitment/ . The University of Washington (UW) is located in the greater Seattle metropolitan area, with a dynamic, multicultural community of 3.7
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molecular and biochemical mechanisms of mitochondrial aging with in vivo measures of mitochondrial energetics and muscle function and mobility. In addition, they are expected to have or form active