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Cursos cortos de verano en el Departamento de Bioestadísticas, Universidad de Washington

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The Summer Institutes consist of a series of short workshops conducted by experts in the subject fields and designed to introduce participants to modern issues and challenges in biostatistics, genetics, infectious diseases, epidemiology and clinical trials. Prerequisites are minimal, and the modular nature of the Institutes enables participants to design a program best suited to their backgrounds and interests.

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Angela Ginorio: Building bridges between feminism and science

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Dr. Angela Ginorio (right) with her PhD student Noralis Rodríguez Coss (Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington).
Dr. Angela Ginorio (right) with her PhD student Noralis Rodríguez Coss (Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington).

Postdoctoral Fellowship - Mitochondria and Metabolism Center, University of Washington

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Senior Fellow (Postdoctoral) Position
Advanced Mechanistic Studies of Heart Metabolism using Isotope Tracer based Mass Spectrometry
 
An opening for a Senior Fellow (postdoctoral scientist) is available for a joint project between the laboratories of Dr. Rong Tian and Dr. Daniel Raftery, located in the Mitochondria and Metabolism Center on the South Lake Campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
 

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What's up, Borinqueña? Walking the talk: creating a better climate for women in science

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Borinqueña emphasizes the contribution of Puerto Rican and Hispanic women in science and technology and provides a space to discuss topics of interest about the empowerment of women.  In ‘What’s up Borinqueña?’ we share a variety of experiences and perspectives from different women and men that are committed to advancing equality for women in science.

Read this blog in Español here.


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