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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Department of Chemistry has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/ Engineer 2. This Research Scientist II is expected
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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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technology organization for the University of Washington, responsible for strategic planning, oversight, and direction of the UW’s IT infrastructure, resources, and services. UW-IT provides critical technology support to
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of students and postdocs from a diverse array of backgrounds including neuroscience, mathematics, physics and engineering, working together on understanding neural circuit computation, particularly relating
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, correspondence, lectures and administrative materials required for the direction of the department. Maintains established departmental policies, procedures and objectives, including regulatory records for 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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of studies and experiments, including documentation and preparation of materials. Job Description For more information please visit https://chelab.wustl.edu/ . Primary Duties & Responsibilities Assists with
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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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across a range of emerging technology and design opportunities. The Research Analyst will also enhance research capabilities by collaborating with faculty, administrators, students, and partners to analyze
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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