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hypotheses and experimental design. Assists with reporting of methods, data and results. Preferred Qualifications Analytical, reasoning and problem-solving skills. Good understanding of computational biology
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equipment; this is particularly important outside of normal working hours when other staff members are not available to assist. Preferred Qualifications Relevant educational background, e.g., anatomy, biology
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As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees offer their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to build stronger minds and a healthier world. UW faculty and staff also enjoy...
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integrating insights from social sciences into molecular imaging studies. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities Programs and manages data using languages such as R, Python, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Foltz lab works at the intersection of translational immunology and computational biology. We study mechanisms of response and resistance to natural killer
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parathyroid tumors, and the molecular pharmacology of calcium sensing and related G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Our ENRG takes a “bedside to bench” approach leveraging access to human endocrine tumor
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contributions in the application of genomics to understand the fundamentals of biology and to improve human health and wellbeing. Genome Sciences boasts a collaborative, integrated environment supported by a
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to challenges such as injury, skin diseases, and various external stimuli. Our work is highly interdisciplinary, and we are looking for candidates with familiarity with microbiology, host biology (specifically
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. Methods applied include biochemical and cellular assays, extracellular vesicle proteomics and transcriptomics, animal models, structural biology/biophysics and quantitative analyses of human biospecimens
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clinical research on a wide range of subjects including, but not limited to, comparative aspects of infectious disease, aging, cancer biology and genetics. Department Website: ">https://www.washington.edu