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the research and educational mission of the HVI. Prior clinical experience in an academic institution is strongly desirable. Skills and interest in specialized areas of vascular care and development of clinical
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considerations in the use of animal and human-derived models for ESLD research, as well as other assignments related to scientific development (e.g., writing manuscripts, reviews, and supervising/teaching other
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examinations from our core academic hospital and our cancer center, as well as interpret or consult on difficult neuroradiology cases throughout the UPMC health system. Mentorship and career development
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, and processes lab specimens. • Ensures all protocol and regulatory standards adherence. • Participates in the development of internal review board submissions as requested. • Collaborates with multiple
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of Pittsburgh. Our research interests span from atoms through animals, extend to human cohorts, and are aligned to understand disease and inform the development of intervention strategies. Our research
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development in collaboration with other specialists. Essential Functions Assist PI in managing studies in the lab Proficient in data analysis and interpretation Manage people and projects, collaborate across
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, faculty development, and project management. The employee will collaborate with faculty, staff, and administrators to design, develop, and implement engaging online, hybrid, and in-person courses using
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Pre-Award Grants & Contracts Specialist II Med-Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000337) Assist faculty in the development, preparation, and submission of sponsored proposals for research
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include signal transduction, drug discovery and development. This is a staff position equivalent to a lab technician. The candidate will oversee daily lab operations, perform GC-MS and HPLC-MS analysis
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to lead an NIH-funded Cellular Modeling Core (CMC) focused on the development of human- and non-human primate–derived cellular models for preclinical research, with a central goal of developing robust in