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Details Posted: 12-Apr-24 Location: Seattle, Washington Type: Full Time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 91335 Position Description The Department of Oral Health Sciences
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary This position in the Sadtler lab in the Department of Chemistry will contribute to a research project focusing on electrolysis in seawater. Duties include
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Director. This position is part of the Office of Health Information and Data Science (OHIDS). OHIDS includes the Institute for Informatics, Biostatistics & Data Science, Becker Medical Library, and the
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preparation for manuscript writing. Handle recording technology and encryption of data files. Perform other duties as assigned. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in psychology or a related field. Prior
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. Assistant to the Divisional Deans for Humanities and Social Sciences & the Associate Dean of Equity, Justice, and Inclusion. As the intellectual
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. Louis is seeking mass spectrometrist to assist with mass spectrometry-based proteomics and metabolomics applications for exploring mitochondrial biology. In particular, we are interested in candidates
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Scheduled Hours 20 Position Summary This is a part-time (20 to 37.5 hours per week) research technician position to work on research investigating mediators and moderators of the effects of physical activity on neuronal integrity, Alzheimer disease biomarkers, brain structure and cognitive...
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psychology, linguistics, communication sciences, or a related field. Strong organizational and planning skills. Excellent written and oral communication. Strong interpersonal skills. Able to work as part of a
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& Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington is seeking candidates for one full-time faculty position at the rank of Research Assistant Professor. Research Assistant Professors are eligible for multi
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. Assessment and treatment procedures at the clinic must meet a uniformly high standard in terms of empirical validity and must be compatible with the clinical science model of training in clinical psychology