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Huntington Medical Research Institutes average salary is $62,000, median salary is $62,000 with a salary range from $62,000 to $62,000.
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Design Engineer 62,000-62,000 Cleveland, OH, 44101 2013 Huntington Medical Research Institutes Design Engineer Salaries (2)
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Design Engineer 62,000-62,000 Cleveland, OH, 44101 2012 Huntington Medical Research Institutes Design Engineer Salaries (2)
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  • Huntington Medical Research Institutes
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Pasadena, CA
  • Huntington Medical Research Institutes (HMRI) is an independent, nonprofit, public-benefit organization dedicated to improving health and prolonging life by enhancing knowledge of life processes and disease, and by developing technology to diagnose and treat diseases. It is widely known for development of the hydrocephalus shunt to treat "water-on-the-brain," for pioneering studies on biomedical applications of laser energy, for basic and applied cancer research, for development of electronic neural rehabilitation technology, for studies in vascular biology and for development of methods and applications of medical magnetic resonance, including imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy. New programs include molecular oncology, molecular neurology and brain...