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-of-the-art technology systems, workflows, data analytics, and reporting. Overseeing endowment-related aspects of the University’s annual audit. Physical Effort Must be able to use computer, copier, and mobile
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faculty on strategic initiatives and campaign management. Crafts major donor recognition collateral and recruits and leads volunteer solicitors. Essential Functions Plan, implement, and manage fundraising
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UPMC/UPP faculty practice plan. If extramurally funded research program is present or to be developed, appropriate transition or seed funding, space and resources are available. Distribution of efforts
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Koenigshoff and Das labs. The Das lab has developed a range of interpretable machine learning approaches including SLIDE. This new position will focus on - i) applying machine learning and computational systems
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develops a competitive strategy aligning with departmental goals. Evaluates the University's efforts to maintain institutional control of the athletic program and serves as a primary contact regarding
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the University campus in order to attend meetings at various locations. Must be able to carry the weight equivalent of a laptop computer. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability
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is required, for example, moving and lifting boxes containing laboratory supplies and equipment (e.g. computer monitors). This position may require walking, standing, and sitting for extended periods
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research program. The PACCM supports active basic and clinical research programs in asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis, sleep disorders, ILD, and ARDS/ALI, and fellowship training at its major teaching hospitals
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and meetings. Extensive computer work. Minimal lifting when needed for events or in office. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran. Assignment Category Full
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and regenerative medicine. We are seeking candidates who can expand our research program to include the application of knowledge from these different areas for better understanding of musculoskeletal