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neuroscience or a related discipline. Experience with techniques in molecular systems or neuroscience. Organized, independent, and self-motivated. Ability to be highly productive in a collaborative work
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Job Description Position Summary The Crewe lab uses a combination of mouse models, biochemistry, physiology, and cellular imaging, to study the regulation of extracellular vesicle (EV) production
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. in Medical Physics program. Research infrastructure and funding are diverse and the research support resources are outstanding. The department offers highly productive collaboration opportunities with
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to ensure all patient meals and meal pick-ups are completed. Monitors and documents temperature of refrigerators and freezers daily. Maintains high productivity, seeking new assignments as tasks are completed
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to optic nerve injury and glaucoma in mice, adeno associated virus production and application. Develops proficiency in career skills, including writing, public speaking, networking, and critical evaluation
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. Highly motivated candidates having a strong track record of productivity are encouraged to apply. An invited interview at the candidate’s expense may be required for the decision. The selected candidate
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, and complete research projects. A track record of scientific productivity is essential, and preference will be given to candidates with strong first-author publications in high-impact peer-reviewed
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, viral vector production, biochemistry, cell/tissue culture, fluorescence and confocal microscopy, flow cytometry, pooled CRISPR screening, transcriptomics, and small animal models of infection. Experience
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are nationally and internationally recognized for their excellence and productivity. The Bioinformatics Program and the Neuroscience Program of WUSM are ranked #1 and #9 respectively by U.S. News and World Report
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. UW’s Burn Center has an exciting opportunity for a Research Study Assistant within the Division of Trauma, Burn & Critical Care, in UW School