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Division) RANK/TITLE: Research Assistant Professor (appointment stream) 1. Scientific Responsibilities • Lead data analysis and interpretation to produce reliable and well-supported findings. • Plan
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. About the Library The Falk Library exists to: Nurture a love of reading and an appreciation of literature and stories. Help students develop the skills to find, evaluate, and apply information effectively
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an experienced technician capable of independent experimental execution, advanced wet-lab and omics workflows, and intellectual contribution to experimental design and data interpretation. The Research Technician
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recent refereed journal publication, and contact information for three professional references. Review of applications will begin on February 15, 2026, and will continue until the position is filled
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, communicate with users, and walk to various campus locations. Must be able to lift and transport computer equipment weighing up to 30 pounds to various campus locations. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal
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, or data organization is a plus. Experience with animal research (e.g., mouse handling or tumor models) is desirable but not required. Job Summary Performs a variety of independent laboratory work and
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solutions for optimized effectiveness. • Gathers data, analyzes trends, and develops and presents reports regarding compensation deliverables. Deploys analytics to assist the University in making informed
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spreadsheet platforms Job Summary: · Performs a variety of laboratory work and experiments in an independent manner. · Prepares reports of findings after data compilation and analyses. · Keeps clear
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to detail; keep and maintain accurate and detailed reports and records; work with sensitive information, maintain confidentiality and use discretion. Department Details (Continued) High School Diploma/GED and
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Functions Use of phone and computer, verbal, and written communications. Ability to attend meetings virtually and/or in person on/off campus. Ability to sit/stand at a computer for a full workday. Physical