567 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at University of Washington
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intellectually stimulating work experiences, ample educational offerings, procedural simulation, and other learning venues. Working Conditions: Job Location/Working Conditions Exposure to blood-borne pathogens
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underlying model calculations, and implement practical solutions to complex problems. Prior experience with month-end close processes, including journal entries, and advanced Excel skills strongly preferred
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Position Summary Research is aimed at understanding the pathogenesis of blood cancers, with a focus on myeloproliferative neoplasms. Experimental approaches involve mouse modeling, in vitro work in
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modeling, in vitro work in established cell lines, flow cytometry, mass cytometry, and ex vivo manipulation of primary patient samples. The ideal candidate will have prior tissue culture and mouse handling
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underlying model calculations, and implement practical solutions to complex problems. Prior experience with month-end close processes, including journal entries, and advanced Excel skills strongly preferred
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, equity, inclusion, innovation, education, integrity, accountability and excellence. We are committed to the clinical practice and assessment models of outcomes oriented spiritual care. PRIMARY JOB
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Editor, Book Review Editors, Editorial Assistant, designer, and copy editors during publishing phases. Manage communication between copy editors and authors for queries, edits, and final versions. Send
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (see Science 371:1154). The position will involve utilizing human specimens, cell culture models (macrophages and fibroblasts) and testing hypothesis in mouse models of the disease
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Delivers course instruction including lecturing and facilitation of other learning activities including facilitation of small group discussion, workshops, and simulation training throughout the didactic
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centers on three areas. (1) Discovery: to understand the molecular and cellular basis of cell regeneration and translate these findings to improve patient care and the development of innovative technologies