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qualified Research Specialist to work in the field of Cancer Immunotherapy. This is a full-time position in translational cancer research. This position is in a laboratory to collect and process blood and
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they also can damage normal tissues causing graft-vs-host disease. Understanding the biology of these processes is key for improving outcomes in the clinic. Similarly, T cells can recognize mutant proteins in
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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 assist in navigating the process for data access, including obtaining necessary regulatory approvals. Coordination with other University data repository owners and thorough documentation to ensure
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While in the office, the position is primarily sedentary. During athletic events, the position requires walking to athletic fields, lifting and set-up of computer equipment. While performing the duties
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LOCATION: Scaife Hall, Room S-786 SALARY AND BENEFITS: Salary will be commensurate with experience. The University of Pittsburgh offers a comprehensive benefits package. APPLICATION PROCESS: Upload a current
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the clinical placement process by overseeing the clinical affiliation agreement and student placement. Manages the web-based platform for clinical education information coordination. Ensures site specific
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by current research activities • receive vaccinations and health assessments, including TB testing, required to work in some animal holding or procedure areas in accordance with DLAR and/or EH&S
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-departure training and meetings. Familiarize myself with program materials and provide guidance to students during the orientation process. Accompany a group of students and staff to Narva, Estonia, from June
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electrophysiological recording and macrostimulation in non-human primates to understand visual processing in everyday life- including during waking, dreaming, and hallucinating- and during electrical stimulation