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Lead Research Program Coordinator GSPH-Infectious Diseases & Microbiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002489) The University of Pittsburgh's School of Public Health, Department of Infectious
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for postdoctoral fellows in accordance with University and School of Medicine policies. Will serve as primary resource for postdocs regarding policies, benefits, and professional development opportunities. Will
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Data Scientist I Med-Radiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004698) We are seeking a highly motivated Data Scientist to join our group of physicists, radiologists, engineers, and computer
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mechanics) and a range of other courses in the department (e.g., statics, dynamics, controls, mechanical design, or measurements). Competency in teaching simulation and computation is an added benefit
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or Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engineering with at least ten years of experience as an applied epidemiologist in the public or private sector. - Research experience in agent-based models (ABMs) as
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of disease, processing patient samples, flow cytometry with computational analysis, immunofluorescence microscopy, ELISA, RT-PCR, and Western blot is expected. Our goal is to develop and run novel clinical
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viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi, with emphasis on host-pathogen interactions, immunology of infections, cellular microbiology, and evolutionary dynamics within the microbiome. The MMG faculty
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interpersonal) with various audiences. Proficient use of general office equipment and computing programs (Microsoft Office Suite, Qualtrics, Concur). Attention to detail to carefully follow and execute processes
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or Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engineering with at least ten years of experience as an applied epidemiologist in the public or private sector. - Research experience in agent-based models (ABMs) as
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research program in the laboratory of Dr. Jishnu Das. The Das lab research focus is on the development and use of novel systems approaches to analyze high-dimensional immunological datasets, and elucidate