20 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"DIFFER" research jobs at University of Pittsburgh
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Research Assistant Social Work-Academic Programs - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006603) The employee will be responsible for managing and conducting multiple mental health services research projects
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disease, and other similar and multiple chronic conditions, through innovations in healthcare delivery, self-management support and technology. C4 is hiring a part-time Research Assistant to provide support
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will help support funded DoD research. The position will entail working across multiple studies and involve a wide array of focus areas to assess physical performance, physiological stress and
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will help support funded DoD research. The position will entail working across multiple studies and involve a wide array of focus areas to assess physical performance, physiological stress and
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the organization's scholarship and student engagement activities. The Coordinator will develop and oversee student engagement activities and lead student recruitment for participating in these activities. The student
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Center. Research Assistant Professor candidates shall have developed skills in research methodology or related discipline, teaching experience, a strong commitment to collaborating with clinical and/or
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the organization's scholarship and student engagement activities. The Coordinator will develop and oversee student engagement activities and lead student recruitment for participating in these activities. The student
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. Preferred candidates will be responsible for one or one sub-project that integrates with the portfolio of the research group portfolio which includes articulating the problem, developing the research plan
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well as collaborative research in the field of medical imaging. Specific research foci include the development of ultrahigh field MRI methods in terms of both acquisition parameters and processing, including software
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-delivery/rescue strategies. The long-term goal is to translate redox-metabolic mechanisms into therapeutic strategies for vascular disease. The incumbent will be encouraged to apply for grants and develop