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Additional Education

UW Certificate Programs

Clinical Trials
Biomedical regulatory affair
Biotech project management

Public Health Research Certificate Programs

The Basic Clinical Research Methods Certificate Program
The Advanced Clinical Research Methods Certificate

 

Graduate Health Research Programs

Clinical Research Track for the MS in Epidemiology

Northwest Association for Biomedical Research (NWABR)

NWABR education workshops include:

Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurial Law Clinic

The Entrepreneurial Law Clinic (ELC) is a program of the University of Washington School of Law and the UW Business School. The ELC teams law and MBA students with pro bono attorneys to provide legal advice to low-income microentrepreneurs, entrepreneurs in economically distressed communities, and pre-funded high-tech start ups. The Clinic is housed off-site at the Washington Research Foundation (2815 Eastlake Ave. E.) and is funded by generous grants from the Herbert B. Jones Foundation, The Coleman Foundation, and the Washington Law School Foundation.

The mission of the ELC is threefold: to promote economic development in Washington by assisting entrepreneurs who face significant economic barriers to success through preventative legal services that minimize risk and reduce operating costs, to provide real-life education to UW students in transactional law, counseling and business, and to provide meaningful pro bono opportunities for transactional lawyers.
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