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producing leaders in the field of infectious diseases whose impact extends beyond the University of Washington to impact both domestic and global health. This position provides a wonderful opportunity to
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(RN) to work part-time in our Infectious Disease Clinic. WORK SCHEDULE: • 60% FTE, 24 hrs weekly • 8:00am - 4:30pm DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION: The Infectious Disease Clinic is located within the 2 West
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Institute (https://www.seattlechildrens.org/research/centers-programs/global-infectious-disease-research/). CGIDR conducts transformative research that discovers new interventions to fulfill Seattle
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, health and wellbeing of our patients and employees. This includes protecting our patients from communicable diseases, such as influenza (flu) and COVID-19. For this reason, we require that all new
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patients hospitalized in France at a national level using data from French health databases (SNDS). Applicants should have a Master or Engineering degree or PhD in Biostatistics or Bioinformatics
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. institutions receiving National Institutes of Health grants for vision research. Our goal is to spark innovation and continue to revolutionize patient care. Involves collaborative care with the cornea service in
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Experience, Skills & Qualifications: A PhD (or equivalent) in a field related to clinical microbiology, infectious diseases, epidemiology of infectious diseases, or public health. Significant research
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. These efforts have vaulted UC Irvine School of Medicine into the top echelons of U.S. institutions receiving National Institutes of Health grants for vision research. Our goal is to spark innovation and continue
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Hiring. At Cedars-Sinai, we are dedicated to the safety, health and wellbeing of our patients and employees. This includes protecting our patients from communicable diseases, such as influenza (flu) and
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One Ph.D. position is available in stochastic modelling of infectious diseases. The research project is focused on healthcare-acquired infections with the long-term goal of developing computational