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Software Developer Talent Acquisition - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000674) Job Summary Software Developer The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Medicine’s Department of Cell Biology seeks a
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Senior Software Engineer Med-Pharmacology and Chemical Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000903) The Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology at the University of Pittsburgh is seeking a
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Software Developer I Med-Pathology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000725) Job Summary Assists in the programming, coding, and maintenance of websites, software applications, and systems. Documents
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Research Assistant Professor - Dr. Rebecca Seal's Lab Med-Neurobiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000247) The University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurobiology (http://www.neurobio.pitt.edu
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Intramural Program Coordinator Campus Recreation - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000626) The Intramural Program Coordinator plays a key role in leading, developing, and managing a vibrant slate of
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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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. • Collaborates effectively with community constituents as well across departments and units within the University for program development, new initiatives, and student enrichment program success
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Veterinary Services Training Program Leader DLAR-Veterinary Services - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001142) The individual will serve as a Veterinary Services (VS) Training Program Leader within
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Software Developer II Med-Pathology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006421) Job Summary Contributes to the design, development, coding, testing, debugging, implementation, and maintenance
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colleagues who share this same deep commitment. We promote an equitable and inclusive community through faculty development and mentorship, promotion of work-life balance, a dual-career couples program, and a