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University of Pittsburgh systems and processes for purchasing and ordering are preferred. Job Summary Performs a variety of independent and complex laboratory work and experiments. Analyzes and interprets data
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magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with advanced neuroimaging analytics, ecological momentary assessment (EMA) with experimental gaming paradigms, and affective film viewing paradigms to understand how
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, ultrasound, or IVIS, as well as imaging analysis and tissue processing. • Performs a variety of laboratory experiments such as in vivo or ex vivo mammalian specimen imaging with MRI, CT, SPECT, PET, ultrasound
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Responsibilities: Collect, process, and store bodily fluids and tumor samples following standard protocols. Ensure flexible scheduling for sample collection from ORs and clinical laboratories. Annotate clinical
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Traveling Clinical Research Nurse Practitioner-UPMC Wound Care Clinics Med-Plastic Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002576) Job Summary Supports clinical research projects by facilitating
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Veterinary Technician Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002168) The Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute in the Department of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh has an immediate
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processing in various research projects with MRI and Pathology based image and signal processing projects. Qualified candidates must be proficient in Matlab and/or Python. Qualified candidates should have a
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; and to ensure optimal operating conditions in the CryoEM space for users to perform EM experiments. Competency with negative-stain electron microscopy from grid preparation to imaging is important
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professional and positive verbal, written, and interpersonal skills and effective time and process management. The position requires successful enrollment in the University of Pittsburgh Animal Exposure
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demonstrate professional and positive verbal, written, and interpersonal skills and effective time and process management. The position requires successful enrollment in the University of Pittsburgh Animal