56 communications Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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strongly required). Organized, independent, and self-motivated. Demonstrated ability to be highly productive in a fluid and collaborative work environment. Exceptional written and oral communication skills
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evaluation of scientific literature. Presents scientific work both inside and outside the university with excellent oral communication skills. Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Required
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postmortem tissue biobanking and biofluid collection efforts to support ongoing ALS research efforts within the WashU community and beyond. Our projects include utilizing mass spectrometry approaches
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. Wash U is home to a thriving neuroimaging community and is a leader in developmental psychopathology research. St. Louis and the local surrounding areas offer an affordable, diverse, and family-friendly
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oral communication skills. Interact professionally with collaborators and fellow research team members Required Qualifications Ph.D. or equivalent terminal or doctoral degree. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience
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oral communication skills. Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research with excellent writing skills. Designs research experiments. Evaluates research findings and reports
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of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences University of Washington: Academic Personnel: College of Arts and Sciences: NATURAL SCIENCES DIVISION: Speech & Hearing Sciences
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literature. Presenting scientific work both inside and outside the University with excellent oral communication skills. Assisting with grant preparation and reporting. Preparing and submitting papers
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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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to align with the school's mission of promoting inclusive excellence. They should be prepared to further this objective within Washington University and collaborate with diverse communities of students