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Translational Partnership II Program (https://ctsi.pitt.edu/ ), and the Center for Commercial Applications of Healthcare Data (https://enterprises.upmc.com/phda/ ) provide biomedical innovation and translation
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collaborative research opportunities. The Center for Medical Innovation (https://www.engineering.pitt.edu/CMI ), the Coulter Translational Partnership II Program (https://ctsi.pitt.edu/ ), and the Center
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degree program, Bachelor of Science in Physics and Quantum Computing. SCI places a strong emphasis on excellence in research, education, service, and community engagement. We are actively seeking faculty
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. Successful applicants will be encouraged to obtain extramural funding, establish a competitive research program, and participate in graduate and medical education. The University of Pittsburgh has a long
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benefits that include education 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
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Interactive Design (DNID) program, which spans the School of Computing and Information (SCI) and the Department of English in the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences (DSAS) at the University of Pittsburgh
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insurance, optional vision, and dental insurance; and generous vacation, sick and personal time. For more information visit https://www.hr.pitt.edu/careers-pitt/why-work-pitt . Job Summary Manages a program
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the department’s graduate teaching mission, including an emphasis on occupational health. In addition to an excellent Master of Science, Public Health Practice, Doctoral, and PhD programs, our MPH program was
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for journals. A longer term goal will include becoming an independently funded researcher. The successful applicant will be a health economist who can sustain an extramurally funded research program, collaborate
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undergraduate courses (12 credits per semester). · Advise undergraduate majors and minors. · Serve as Program Director for the Sport and Recreation Management Program, which includes the major in