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Care and Outcomes Improvement Network (PR-COIN). The division has an outstanding fellowship training program which has been supported by an NIH T32 for decades. All University of Washington faculty
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commensurate with experience and qualifications as generally described in UW’s Faculty Code Section 24-34 . University of Washington assistant professors WOT are eligible for multi-year appointments and
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will be in the Clinical Research Division of Fred Hutch. Specific rank at UW will be commensurate with experience and qualifications as generally described in UW’s Faculty Code Section 24-34 . University
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commensurate with experience and qualifications as generally described in UW’s Faculty Code Section 24-34 . University of Washington assistant professors WOT are eligible for multi-year appointments and
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qualificationsas generally described in UW’s Faculty Code Section 24-34 . University of Washington Assistant Professors WOT are eligible for multi-year appointments and Associate Professors WOT hold indefinite
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complex datasets to be used in epidemiological and statistical analyses. • Develop and implement new computational and statistical methods. Write, test, and maintain code primarily in Python (preferred) and
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Rheumatology Care and Outcomes Improvement Network (PR-COIN). The division has an outstanding fellowship training program which has been supported by an NIH T32 for decades. The base salary range
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Pediatric Rheumatology Care and Outcomes Improvement Network (PR-COIN). The division has an outstanding fellowship training program which has been supported by an NIH T32 for decades. All University
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job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks, and participating in professional organizations. Maintains safe and clean
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on extreme heat. Under the mentorship of the PI Dr. Karen Chen, the postdoc will collaborate with the MedRIN network to disseminate findings enhancing innovation, rigor, and open access for scientific