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Inflammatory bowel diseases (see Science 371:1154). The position will involve utilizing human specimens, cell culture models (macrophages and fibroblasts) and testing hypothesis in mouse models of the disease
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, biology, and medicine to develop innovated focused ultrasound techniques to improve the lives of patients with brain disease. Designs research protocols. Assists in developing and conducting research
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary This role supports the Program, including IPH proper, the Mellon Interdisciplinary fellowships, the Humanities Digital Workshop, and Legal Studies, working both
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary The Research Engineering Technician is expected to perform bioassays, cell culture, and data analysis for two different projects in our lab. The technician is
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Duties & Responsibilities: Following instructions and discussions with the principal investigator, designs research protocols, including developing procedures for the collection, verification and
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary We’re seeking a motivated, detail-oriented Pro Rater II to support the Siteman Cancer Center tobacco treatment program and clinical trials. This role offers a
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to assess program effectiveness and make data-driven improvements. Advocacy for youth, incorporating their voices into program planning, and ensuring compliance with best practices and standards are essential
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Department of Pediatrics at WashU Medicine is seeking a Clinical Program Manager to oversee staff and operations in the Pediatric Cardiology Heart Station and
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core mission and guiding principles. Preferred Qualifications Education: M.S. - Master of Science, Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy - Biomedical Engineering Certifications: No additional certification beyond
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hybrid. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Completes intake assessments with patients referred to the CONNECT Program and others referred for psychotherapy services in the Division of Child