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Regenerative Biology (CRB) and the UW School of Medicine and Public Health (UWSMPH), in collaboration with the Center for Quantitative Cell Imaging (CQCI) in the office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (VCR
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Master's Degree MS degree in Plant Science or related fields Preferred PhD in Plant Science or related fields Qualifications: - Experience planning and executing research projects as lead principal
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for the campus community, incorporates a brief therapeutic model to address the emotional and behavioral needs of students, creates developmental programming to increase healthy lifestyle and coping behaviors
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needs of students, creates developmental programming to increase healthy lifestyle and coping behaviors across campus, and provides strategic direction and advocacy for university mental health policy and
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Manager position is responsible for the day-to-day planning, oversight and execution of administrative functions of the Cell & Molecular Biology (CMB) graduate program, a Ph.D. granting program providing
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. The goal of our lab is to understand the evolutionary and developmental origins of human and non-human cognition. The laboratory tests the cognitive abilities (e.g., number representations, logical reasoning
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visit: Diversity and Inclusion Education: Required Terminal Degree MD or PhD required. Degree related to biology preferred. Qualifications: - Minimum of 2 years of experience performing and coordinating
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the program. As an early childhood teacher in the CDL community, you will be responsible for establishing caring and trusting relationships, providing a safe, nurturing and developmentally appropriate
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editing), and cell and molecular biology methods to contribute to research projects in these areas. After initial training with the PI and other lab members, the Research Specialist will work independently
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central point of contact, information and facilitation for all stem cell research activities on campus. The Center's mission is to advance the science of stem cell biology and foster breakthroughs in