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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary Director of Spatial Resources Management is a strategic and collaborative leader to serve in the newly created role in the Office of Planning & Design (P&D
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types. Spatial and ecosystem models are then used to provide information about the state of the ecosystem and the consequences of future management actions, often with a focus on the effect of climate
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literature reviews, write manuscripts, and use R for spatial analyses and GitHub for version control and reproducibility. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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analyses and modeling using standard signal processing techniques and finite/boundary-element methods in software environments including MATLAB and COMSOL; psychoacoustic measurement of human spatial hearing
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immunology to assist us in new focused studies of immunometabolism supported by a newly funded team science U54 grant. Specifically, we will be using single cell and spatially resolved approaches to analyze
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of the BIT team who is responsible for supporting the spatial tools that enable location, asset and space management across the University of Washington. This position will work with a team of
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cytometry, mass cytometry, single cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, bulk RNA sequencing, immunohistochemistry, CRISPR-Cas9 engineering, in vitro and in vivo pooled CRISPR screening, cell culture
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of common brain tumors such as meningiomas and pituitary adenomas using the recently developed techniques such as single cell RNA sequencing, high resolution spatial transcriptomic profiling, proteomic
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requirements. Collects data under clinical research protocols. Administers in-person and remote test batteries, including computer-based testing. Assesses aspects of cognitive, psychomotor, visuo-spatial, and
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and/or python programming languages and familiarity with Seurat is preferred. This position will offer opportunities to contribute to ongoing spatial transcriptomics and structural biology (CryoEM