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/GYN Department. The OB/GYN department is home to an academic obstetrics and gynecology residency program with a total of 40 OB/GYN residents, as well as subspecialty fellowships in maternal-fetal
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. Preferred candidates will be responsible for one or one sub-project that integrates with the portfolio of the research group portfolio which includes articulating the problem, developing the research plan
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publications, grants, or translational advances) Evidence of independence and a compelling vision for an externally fundable research program Commitment to mentoring trainees and fostering an inclusive
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Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program has a capacious understanding of both chronology and geography and has served as the incubator for several large research projects that foreground the role
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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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highly motivated and skilled senior software engineer to develop software and computer models in the field of Computational Neuroscience for simulation analysis at ionic channel level of the nerve
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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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programs, plus twelve pharmacy fellowship training programs, and the Grace Lamsam Pharmacy Program for the Underserved. For more information about the School of Pharmacy, visit http://www.pharmacy.pitt.edu
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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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(LCJS) program at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a full-time, appointment-stream teaching professor to begin in the 2026-27 academic year. This is an open-rank search