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Academic Records Coordinator GSPH-Office of the Dean - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25007048) Provides academic services and information regarding academic policies and procedures to students, parents
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& Gifts, and The Pitt Shop We welcome you to BHAS, and invite you to explore our services, get to know our leadership team, and learn about our mission, vision, and values. For more information about BHAS
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impacts. Responsibilities include finalizing data analyses, preparing reports, and ensuring the timely completion of all grant‑related deliverables. PhD in a relevant scientific discipline such as
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specimens), Pulmonary Function testing (will train), data entry, data pulling, monitoring study budgets, maintaining and ordering supplies, and act a potential preceptor to new coordinators. Job Summary
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-Marie Lavenburg. Candidate will recruit research participants for clinical trial including conducting the informed consent process (over the phone). Complete data collection for study visits and enter
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for participation or continued participation after enrollment with exception from informed consent, and reliably ascertains primary study outcomes. Completes accurate data collection, audits research studies
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Board (IRB) renewal, modification, and approved protocols. Assists with training staff. Ensures adherence to protocols and corrects issues with data collection. Essential Functions The incumbent will be
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technology systems, workflows, data analytics, and reporting. * Overseeing endowment-related aspects of the University’s annual audit. * Performing operational due diligence on prospective investment
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experimental protocols and analysis of experimental data. The candidate will be responsible for performing other laboratory techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, histology, immunostaining, western blots, flow
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-cell RNA sequencing, library preparation, and data quality control—has grown substantially. The increasing complexity and volume of sequencing work now exceed the capacity of our existing personnel and