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preparation of specimens and cultures. Prepares reports of findings subsequent to compilation and analyzation. Oversees specimen inventory. Develops documentation for publication; crafts manuscripts and grant
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Faculty Scholar Visiting Med-Orthopedic Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002142) Research, Development, and Execution ○ Lead and support the design, development, and execution of clinical and
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requirements. Our mission is to provide high-quality, comprehensive immigration services while developing international education professionals and leaders, guided by values of integrity, respect, excellence
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of Pittsburgh. Design and develops creative recruiting materials that are sent to private high schools, parents, and used on social media. Creates a marketing campaign that includes information on academics
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for three weeks in July. 20-24 high school students from Pittsburgh and the surrounding region will participate. We are seeking to engage a lead Instructor for the program who will develop the curriculum and
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. Will work with department investigators and staff to interpret funding guidelines, reports, rules, and regulations. Will participate in the development of departmental budget and be responsible
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navigator for initial assessment and annual follow-ups, collaboration with engagement coordinators in other Pitt research grants, development of new community contact and assist in development of retention
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complex research IT infrastructure, development, and data projects, ensuring timely, budget-conscious delivery within scope. Skilled in project management methodologies, documenting requirements, and
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school students. o Develop daily lesson plans that promote critical thinking, global awareness, and subject-specific skills. o Align instruction with the interdisciplinary focus of the Governor’s
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deacetylases, including SIRT1 and HDAC6, and ion channels to control signaling pathways impacting metabolism, apoptosis, and autism, and we leverage these discoveries to develop targeted therapeutic strategies