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-on workshops that dive into?history and supply chains, roasting, brewing,?and sensory development. Workshops are free, open to all UW community members and available to individuals of all experience levels
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an outpatient ambulatory setting. The Division of Student Affairs advances the university's educational mission by providing resources and experiences outside the classroom that prepare our students for lifelong
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, immunizations and care; provides direct treatment and management of acute and chronic disease conditions; develops and implements patient-centered plan of care in collaboration with physicians, patients
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for Translational Muscle to develop human cell models of aging. The candidate will work within the Translational Bioenergetics Laboratory under the direction of Dr. David Marcinek. Dr. Marcinek and the Department
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primate, rodent medicine, surgery, model development, and laboratory diagnostics. For this position, we are seeking an applicant with an interest in laboratory animal medicine in a large, private, research
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transplant programs in liver, kidney, and pancreas. Our programs are nationally recognized in both volume and outcomes. The newly developed UW Medicine Transplant Institute is a major strategic investment to
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technologies; ability to leverage the ME Department’s and the University’s competitive advantage in QIST to help launch multidisciplinary research efforts; potential to develop a high- impact research program
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are looking for candidates at the rank of Teaching Associate to teach a subset of the Introductory series labs (Biology 180 Introductory Evolution and Ecology, Biology 200 Introductory Molecular and Cellular
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, and promotes intellectual curiosity, creativity, and respect. We are committed to the continued development of our diverse and collegial community of people, ideas, and approaches, which will strengthen
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, but are not limited to: fluvial, hillslope and watershed processes and landscape evolution and dynamics. Positive factors for consideration include, but are not limited to contributions