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conversion to modern technology. The Software Engineer will support existing systems (which may be sunsetting) and lead the purchase of new solutions. This position involves working with annual license
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writing. Demonstrate critical thinking skills. Master’s degree in a science field, such as physical sciences or biomedical engineering or related. Experience or willingness to be trained to work in an ABSL3
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biology, chemistry, clinical laboratory science or medical laboratory technology. HT(ASCP) or HTL(ASCP) certification. Experience in histology techniques. Ability to use good eye hand coordination. Required
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, Center for Reproductive Health Sciences. The chosen candidate will play a critical role in advancing research projects and ensuring the successful completion of scientific studies. Dr. Gomez-Lopez’s
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. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Ability to become competent with the technology system used in the application review process and some familiarity with technology. Required Qualifications High
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molecular biology, cell biology, immunology, pathology, oncology, neuroscience, or pharmacology. Preferred Qualifications Energetic and highly motivated. Hands-on experience with pharmacology, biochemistry
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talented student-athletes. Effective communicative and public relation skills. Strong organizational and administrative skills. Competent knowledge of sport specific techniques, skill development and game
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technology that supports the ITS HR’s goal of sharing of information transparently and in user-friendly methods. • Excellent customer service and communication skills. • Concise and effective writing skills
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UW Medicine’s Information Technology Services (ITS) department is a shared services organization that supports all of UW Medicine. The ITS Project Management Office (PMO) serves to provide a structured foundation to effectively and efficiently manage incoming and active projects within our...
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. The lab has extensive expertise in both computational biology and bench science and is a key member of the cancer genomics group at Washington University and Siteman Cancer Center. Dr. Spencer has received