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Professor (Spine) TEFR Med-Orthopedic Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (23006356) Spine Surgeon Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine The Department
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. and received formal training in Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Bioinformatics, Imaging Analysis, or a related field. Candidates should have demonstrated experience working in a
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Research Tech II Med-Cardiothoracic Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003646) The Research Specialist will work at the Hillman Cancer Center in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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will involve biomedical wet laboratory research activities including work with animals, molecular biology, histology, computer-based analyses, measurement of biological metabolites, and western blotting
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package will be provided, as well as laboratory and office space within the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery laboratories. Consideration will be given to physician-scientists and candidates with
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also includes nuclear medicine fellows, post-docs and radiochemistry technicians. The PET Research Center maintains an array of dedicated research scanners and equipment. Although the emphasis
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of Science in Nursing, #2 Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nursing Practice, and #5 (tie) for the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program. A complete list of rankings can be found at: https
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for hearing protection and overseeing medical-based ototoxic monitoring programs, 4) exploring the emerging area of hearing restoration post trauma. The syllabus will be consistent with SHRS and CSD standards
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chief Michael Donahoe, MD and Executive Administrator Barbara Suchonic. The division is made of up approximately 70 clinical staff and over 100 research staff who work in a variety of locations including
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the world (Research.com). Our department also hosts The Center for Systems Immunology (CSI), which is focused on the analysis and engineering of molecular and cellular networks that underlie immune processes