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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary The Washington University Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) is seeking a Program Manager for Postdoctoral Community Engagement, who reports to the Associate
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: https://pt.wustl.edu/research/our-research-areas/tendon-rehabilitation-lab/ . WashU Program in Physical Therapy (WashU PT): https://pt.wustl.edu . WashU PT Research Division: https://pt.wustl.edu/research
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Program in Physical Therapy at WashU School of Medicine in St. Louis has an opening for a full-time (but time-limited) clinical research study assistant
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objectives (i.e., PhD or MD programs). Under supervision, drafts materials for manuscripts, presentations, and/or posters. May present results as directed by PI. Reviews literature related to relevant research
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and objectives (i.e., PhD or MD programs). Under supervision, drafts materials for manuscripts, presentations, and/or posters. May present results as directed by PI. Reviews literature related
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/coinsurance. Take advantage of our free Metro transit U-Pass for eligible employees. WashU provides eligible employees with a defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee
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eligible employees with a defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee contributions and university contributions starting at 7%. Wellness Wellness challenges, annual health
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be found at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares
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experienced laboratory personnel. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: For more information, please visit: https://sites.wustl.edu/ushikilab/ Under the direction of the PI or lab members, performs
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interests and skills. The postdoctoral scholar will be supervised by and work closely with Drs. Ali Shojaie (http://faculty.washington.edu/ashojaie/ ) and James Floyd (https://gim.uw.edu/people/faculty/James