24 medical-sciences-"National-Institutes-of-Health" uni jobs at University of Washington
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the National Institutes of Health to conduct research studies on HIV-related treatments in adults. These trials cover a range of HIV clinical research including evaluations of the best initial treatment
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of several Centers for AIDS Research funded by the National Institutes of Health in the U.S. The UW/Fred Hutch CFAR has consistently rated in the top 3 in the U.S. for HIV/AIDS research and employs some of
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the country. We are among the nation’s leading recipients of research and training funding from the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, and the National Institute on Disability and
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on the front line to ensure that our nonhuman primates are cared for in compliance with USDA regulations, National Institute of Health guidelines, Public Health Service policy, IACUC policies, University
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of Medicine is one of the largest recipients of funding for research and training from the National Institutes of Health. The St. Louis metropolitan area is ranked among the nation's most affordable and best
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Institutes of Health and the study sponsor. With guidance this position develops procedures that ensure that all research meets or exceeds these requirements while expeditiously furthering the research
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) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) regulations pertaining to clinical research in human subjects. They will need to work closely with sponsors, study monitors, health care providers and outside
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required to integrate information from multiple sources to ensure that all research proposals meet the requirements of the University, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health and
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collaborators and University offices, representing the Division. The Divisions hold large and varied sponsored program portfolios that include funding from the National Institutes of Health and other federal
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Investigator, the Research Study Coordinator will coordinate research activities for a multi-site and multi-year research study funded by the National Institutes of Health on everyday stressors, resilience, and