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employees. WashU provides eligible employees with a defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee contributions and university contributions starting at 7%. Wellness Wellness
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defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee contributions and university contributions starting at 7%. Wellness Wellness challenges, annual health screenings, mental
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of the mechanisms of disease and of developing methods for the early diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of pregnancy complications, with an emphasis on preterm birth. Successful candidate will also participate in
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contributions and university contributions starting at 7%. Wellness Wellness challenges, annual health screenings, mental health resources, mindfulness programs and courses, employee assistance program (EAP
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, Faculty, and Department Administrators (DAs). Stays current on federal and university developments regarding research administration and complex regulations. May coordinate the submission, work with PI
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to grant development and scientific communication efforts. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Catalytic System Development and Mechanistic Study Lead research on the development and
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Clinical Lab Technologist will also support test development, validation, and optimization efforts, working closely with medical directors, laboratory leadership, and technical staff to advance clinical
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outpatient allergy service at Seattle Children’s Hospital. The Division co-directs the University of Washington, Allergy and Immunology Fellowship program, and is strongly committed to the training of Allergy
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program, as well as directly supporting the University of Washington’s Hazardous Waste and Pollution Prevention operations. They participate in related activities of a non-routine nature such as chemical
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). To that end, we have developed methods to enrich for parasite invasion ligand proteins that bind to RBCs. We aim to characterize the parasite “bindome” using cell-culture, biochemistry and proteomics approaches