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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Rehabilitation Medicine Title: Assistant Professor (WOT), Neuropsychologist, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
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: No specific certification is required for this position. Work Experience: No specific work experience is required for this position. Skills: Data Presentations, Professional Presentation, Scientific Reports
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for this position. Work Experience: No specific work experience is required for this position. Skills: Animal Models, Bioinformatic Analysis, Cell Cultures, Communication, Critical Thinking, Library Construction
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. This position will use state of the art transcriptomics/genomics approaches to develop and/implement preclinical nonhuman primate models of infectious disease. This position in the DLMP aligns with unique
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models, mouse xenografts, DNA fiber, and proximity ligation assays. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: For more information about the lab and our research, please visit the following
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Pediatrics, Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine Title: Associate or full Professor WOT, Department of Pediatrics, Center
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for this position will possess: A strong background in scientific programing Interest in developing open-source data analysis and modeling tools in one of the following languages: Python, Julia, or C . A strong
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efforts. This position will be expected to model the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion and anti-racism through their research, practice (as applicable), and service. They will contribute
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Information Officer (CRIO) Position Details Position Description The Department of Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education (BIME) at the University of Washington (UW) is looking for a full-time faculty at
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Position The Future Health Scenarios (FHS) team is an integral component of IHME’s modeling portfolio to forecast the burden of disease in the future. Utilizing estimates for the Global Burden of Disease