510 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Washington in United States
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relationships in alignment with institutional priorities. ·Sound judgment, professionalism and discretion in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. ·Demonstrated ability to navigate complex organizations and
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closely aligned to dance. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Maintains professional skills and research; prepares, creates and performs music for ten hours of classes each week. Recruits
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: Analytical Problem Solving, Communication, Computer Literacy, Data Analysis, Data Interpretations, Flow Cytometry, Mouse Models, RNA Sequencing Grade R10 Salary Range $48,000.00 - $86,900.00 / Annually
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programs • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant laws, case law, regulations, and agency guidance, ensuring alignment with best practices and compliance standards • Build excellent relationships and
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multiple stakeholder platforms, streamlining and documenting processes for internal efficiencies and tracking, resolving field instructors’ and students’ issues; assessing program progress and enhancement
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publications. Collegial conduct towards co-trainees, staff members and members of the research group. Processes animal models, cell cultures, RNA sequencing and staining. Mentors undergraduates. Adherence to all
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, faculty, and partners in shaping and implementing the program's strategic direction, aligning with its core values and building on existing strengths and new resources. Key responsibilities include
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include identifying, aligning, and providing oversight to address key priorities for the organization, academic division of hematology, oncology, bone marrow transplant and cellular therapies, CBDC, and SCH
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of security requests from multiple sources • Research and respond to both technical and end-user inquiries • Train and support student workers handling Tier 1 support • Collaborate with analysts and engineers
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use a bench-to-bedside approach for developing novel cellular therapies. Analyses include flow cytometry, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, other bead-based and colorimetric assays, and RNA-sequencing