57 multiple-sequence-alignment research jobs at University of Washington in United-States
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Position Summary This is an opportunity to join an established clinical research team in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and work on multiple industry and federally funded
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Scholars at UW receive benefits such as healthcare, retirement, and vacation and sick time as outlined in the UW Postdoctoral Scholar Collective Bargaining Agreement . Fellows also have access to multiple
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Multiple Sclerosis Center. This role involves working closely with 6 doctors and other clinical research staff members in advancing research related to multiple sclerosis (MS) and associated conditions
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protection. We are looking for curious individuals that want to integrate multiple modalities and participate in this research. Work in the lab consists mainly of wet lab duties, such as sample preparation
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accommodating the participant’s schedule. Must be detail-oriented & well-organized with an ability to prioritize multiple tasks to achieve daily metrics and project timelines Availability to work occasional
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of neuronal loss to better understand why neurons die or axons are damaged to ultimately establish new strategies for the preservation or restoration of neural tissue. We use multiple approaches, but focus
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: • May work occasional weekends and holidays dependent on study needs. • This position may be stressful at times in that there is a pressure for quick turnaround time and multiple projects occurring
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in a stimulating intellectual environment. The College of the Environment, including its six Schools and Departments and multiple programs, institutes, and centers, connects educators, researchers
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-driven or discovery research goals on multiple biomedical service projects. Will participate in the design and execution of research plans under the direction of the center leadership and will analyze data
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Position Summary The Cruchaga lab at WashU Medicine is recruiting multiple Postdoctoral Research Associates. The Cruchaga lab generates and analyzes high-throughput multi-omic data to study