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issues, or experimental disruptions, with minimal downtime. Hands-on training of all lab personnel in animal handling, survival surgery (e.g., cranial window implantation, viral injection), aseptic
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, and ensures regulatory adherence. Essential Functions o Creates and maintains secure electronic patient database o Helps with IRB creation and patient consent process o Performs statistical
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learning algorithms focused on image data, natural language processing, and tabular data Conduct exploratory data analysis and feature engineering for high-dimensional datasets, including image, text, and
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Functions Sterile culture and passage of cells, while optimizing workflows Processing of human breast tissues for research purposes Mix of experimental techniques including at minimum: immunohistochemistry
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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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Service Reviews (CFSRs). Develop the skill and expertise required to serve as an expert reviewer CFSR case review process as well as oversee the quality assurance process associated with those reviews
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Service Reviews (CFSRs). Develop the skill and expertise required to serve as an expert reviewer CFSR case review process as well as oversee the quality assurance process associated with those reviews
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requires moderate standing, walking, lifting, and computer-based tasks. How to Apply: If interested, please contact Nadine McQuarrie nmcq@pitt.edu with questions. To ensure full consideration, complete
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and sanitation activities. The candidate will: • process soiled animal caging, sterilize and prepare clean caging and equipment for distribution within the animal facility • operate and validate various
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projects, maintaining timely execution while adhering to established processes and priorities Physical Effort Role involves minimal physical exertion; tasks are predominantly sedentary May occasionally