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agreements to ensure proper fund allocation, and align with departmental goals. • Develop and manage financial reporting systems, track and analyze clinical program performance, communicate financial trends
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for hematological malignancies by integrating single-cell sequencing approaches, clinical samples, and experimental biology on primary human immune cells to improve NK cell therapies for cancer. The ideal candidate
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. The position will manage multiple concurrent projects and resolve financial or administrative issues in various areas. This position will develop complex budgets and financial analysis tools (annual revenue $60M
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, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and long-term financial sustainability. Managing a $5 billion operating budget and supporting complex academic, research, clinical, and administrative
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genome and exome sequencing, short- and long-read RNA sequencing, long-read genome sequencing, and epigenomics data. This role will support the execution of bioinformatics workflows and pipelines
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reporting, compliance, and informed decision-making. The department collaborates across clinical, aviation, and administrative functions to align financial practices with ALNW’s mission of delivering high
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at the University of Washington engage in teaching, research, and service within their school, the University, and their professional community. The successful candidate will be expected to teach in multiple
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well as the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. The position reports to the Manager of Graduate Clinical Placements and works closely with the Office of Student and Academic
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of public health opportunities among foundations, corporations, and agencies that align with faculty research expertise or SPH priorities. Collaborates in developing proposals and prospectuses with SPH
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management. Specifically, the successful candidate will re-sequence tuna genomes to improve estimates of stock structure, reduce the proportion of individuals that cannot be assigned to population, and develop