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. The initial appointment period will be three years, at a minimum, with eligibility for renewal thereafter. Faculty on the clinical practice track hold multi-year appointments that align with a 12-month service
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that align with market trends and the university’s tripartite mission of education, research, and patient care. Lead data-driven transformation initiatives and coordinate implementations with cross-functional
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tissue, new imaging modalities, small animal maintenance and surgeries, and single cell transcriptomics. They will also gain experience in bioinformatic analysis of sequencing and large-scale imaging
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, Membership, and Collections departments to support logistics, promote mission and audience-aligned offerings and contribute to the growth of earned income. Other responsibilities include conducting ongoing
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, Bioinformatics Tools, Communication, Complex Data Analysis, Computational Biology, Gene Expression Microarray, Genome Sequencing, Group Problem Solving, Human Genetics, Model Organism Grade R09-H Salary Range
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, representing the Chair’s priorities and contributing to long-term policy development to advance departmental goals. The role requires strategic thinking, the ability to manage multiple priorities, sound judgment
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. Skills: Ability to Reason, Analytical Thinking, Bioinformatics Tools, Communication, Complex Data Analysis, Computational Biology, Gene Expression Microarray, Genome Sequencing, Group Problem Solving
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with other analytical biochemistry research techniques, i.e., DNA sequencing, protein purification • Experience working with laboratory animals • 3 years’ experience working in a health science
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Communications, the Content Specialist plays a key role in creating and managing content that aligns with the strategic communications goals of the University of Washington Tacoma. The Content Specialist crafts
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sequencing technologies, state-of-the-art high throughput signaling assays, and transgenic mouse models to study genes of interest in the mouse parathyroid. The ENRG is the newest addition to the research