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, 2025. Applications received by November 30, 2025 will receive full consideration. Inquiries should be directed to: Martin Savage mjs5@uw.edu. This posting will remain open until filled. Equal
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pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) cultures is advantageous. Knowledge of flow cytometry, cell sorting, high-throughput screening and cell-based screening (e.g., luciferase assays, high-content imaging, massively
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the job posting. Certifications: No additional certification unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Work Experience: No additional work experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills
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in the job posting. Certifications: No additional certification unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Work Experience: No additional work experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting
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appointments… Have a 5-year term limit that includes previous experience. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications: No additional
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available resources will be highly beneficial. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications: No additional certification unless stated
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in conducting association studies and/or single nuclei RNA sequencing analyses. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications
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machine vision approaches, coupled with a strong interest in evolutionary questions. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications
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mission and guiding principles. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications: No additional certification unless stated elsewhere in
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research group. The successful candidate will conduct original research in quantitative live-cell fluorescence microscopy, focusing on the actin cytoskeleton’s role in membrane trafficking processes in human