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Research Technician UPCI Basic Research Administration - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001696) The Laboratory Research Technician in Dr. Byrd's Lab will support preclinical research focused
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the Pancreatic Outcomes Research team. Coordinator will manage clinical research and outcomes projects for Drs. Zureikat, Paniccia, Lee, and Dubrovsky. Primary responsibilities include managing regulatory
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full-time Clinical Research Coordinator position. The Clinical Research Coordinator will closely work with Dr. Duck-Chul Lee (PI) and his research team including Dr. I-Min Lee (MPI) at Harvard Medical
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provide feedback and performance evaluations to assist with their progress. The Candidate will perform services within the Department of Pathology under the direction of Dr. Alejandro Soto-Gutierrez, MD
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-Conteen (CLW214@pitt.edu). Questions about the position may be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Jeremy Weber (j.weber@pitt.edu). The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer
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, must be relevant to the position, should not exceed 5 years old, and should be limited to no more than five pages. For more information about the Resource Center, visit us at http://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu
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participate fully in the IR/DR dual certification residency program, including both integrated and independent residency programs in partnership with the UPMC diagnostic radiology residency. Expectations
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benefits, health and wellness benefits, and a generous retirement plan. Information about these and other benefits can be found on the University’s HR website: https://www.hr.pitt.edu/current-employees
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of current and future research projects conducted in Dr. Eliza Miller’s clinical research program in women’s brain health. The ideal candidate will have a master’s degree with 2 years' experience in health
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. The Candidate will perform services within the Department of Pathology under the direction of Dr. Alejandro Soto-Gutierrez, MD, PhD, studying the relationship between transcriptional dysregulation and the