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wet lab experiments are optional. A successful candidate will have strong aptitude for data analysis and written/oral communication, high motivation for creative analysis of large-scale human and
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disorders through exceptional clinical services, innovative scientific research and high-quality training. UWAC is part of the Institute on Human Development and Disability at the University of Washington and
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. We use a variety of techniques including in vitro cell culture, primary human and mouse immune cell isolation, lentiviral and retroviral gene transfer, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, a variety of in vivo
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of human oral and systemic health and disease. OHS is committed to the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion and to providing an environment where every employee feels welcomed, valued and
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, such as sequences, microarray gene expression studies, human genetic studies and model organism studies and to communicate data in a clear, concise manner. Expertise in standard bioinformatics tools
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. • Coding qualitative human subject data and standardized patient data interviews for quality assessment. • Perform other related duties as assigned/required. Minimum Qualifications • Two years college-level
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. The CTU supports and manages Human Subjects, regulatory, and financial oversight to ensure efficient execution of studies with the highest quality data. The Division of Cardiology has an outstanding
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opportunity to obtain valuable experience as a coordinator responsible for the daily operations of research studies involving human subjects. As described in greater detail below, responsibilities will include
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indicators. Achieve a high retention rate while also avoiding coercion. Follow approved human subjects protocols for these functions. Track down patients who have become unreachable. Inform clients and
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Job Description Position Summary The Bigley lab studies viral immunology with a focus on modeling virus-induced autoimmune disease. Work in the lab is primarily with murine and human herpesviruses