417 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Washington
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. • Conducts and/or manages data quality control, analysis, and synthesis in the context of past results and scientific literature on theoretical, numerical, and experimental investigations to arrive at
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care. Performs a variety of nursing administrative duties, including compliance with environmental safety regulations, infection control standards and quality assurance. Acts as liaison by facilitating
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processes related to direct patient care. Performs a variety of nursing administrative duties, including compliance with environmental safety regulations, infection control standards and quality assurance
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working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations; adhering to infection-control policies and protocols. Carries full patient caseload, ensuring management of patient schedule
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provide access to NIH-approved, quality-controlled human stem cell lines and can assist collaborators in setting up their own tissue culture facilities and protocols. The hCTO Core hosts group stem cell
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, and CSIRO Australia. The postdoc will also interface with the Future Scenarios project at the Puget Sound Partnership . The base salary range for this position will be $4480-5250/month, commensurate
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) Demonstrated ability to translate business requirements into design specifications, follow technical change control processes, and maintain technical documentation Experience mentoring others to increase overall
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research participants, family, and caregivers in a research setting. This position interacts with participants who have mild to moderate dementia and healthy control volunteers. Job Description Primary
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of transcriptional control and genome stability that preserve neuronal function over time and explore how these mechanisms go awry to cause aging and neurological disease. Our lab tackles these questions using a
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control and treatment adherence. Working Conditions: Job Location/Working Conditions Exposure to blood-borne pathogens High noise environment Requires protective devices Patient care setting Direct patient