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. Perform duties beyond departmental scope, including Welcome Week activities, divisional committees, events, and other cross-functional assignments as needed. Staff Leadership & Development Supervise
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on the discovery and development of novel therapeutic agents for leukemia. This role involves conducting in vitro and in vivo experiments, maintaining laboratory equipment, analyzing data, and collaborating with
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Athletic Director, Major Gifts — a key leadership role within the Pitt Athletics development team. This position is responsible for driving philanthropic growth by designing and executing comprehensive major
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of three departments: Educational Foundations, Organizations, and Policy (EFOP); Health and Human Development (HHD); and Teaching, Learning, and Leading (TLL). Collaboration occurs across departments
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for the university. This senior leader oversees the full capital project lifecycle — from budget development and Commonwealth funding coordination through construction accounting, audit preparation, and asset
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, neuropathology, and drug development. Key Responsibilities Perform and assist with experiments using animal models of HBV infection and liver cancer. Maintain and manage mouse colonies, including transgenic and
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Research Assistant LRDC - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000875) This position is at the Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC), a multi-disciplinary center for research to advance
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equipment, practice plans and schedules, skill development, designs coaching strategies. Oversees public and media relations. Coordinates team travel and schedule. Adheres to all rules and regulations
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optimization. Receive advanced training in elastography techniques, including acquisition, processing, and interpretation of tendon mechanical property data. Assist in the development, refinement, and
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to attend departmental meetings. The course focuses on the underlying physiology and psychoacoustics that contribute to the development and implementation of electrical and bone conducted stimulation as an