78 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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working with animals and electrophysiological techniques is preferred, although all necessary training will be provided. Programming experience (e.g. in Matlab, Python, and/or C++) and a track record of
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biological datasets generated at the Cancer Center or from public cancer databases. Job Summary Oversees analytical teams in the extraction, aggregation, and quality assurance of data from multiple clinical
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) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar series, and multiple retreats and
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direct questions to the ESBA Search Committee Chair Dr. Brian Stewart (bstewart@pitt.edu ). The Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences offers multiple undergraduate and graduate programs
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direct questions to the ESBA Search Committee Chair Dr. Brian Stewart (bstewart@pitt.edu ). The Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences offers multiple undergraduate and graduate programs
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activities working with Dr. Orsburn to independently conduct experiments and manage multiple projects simultaneously, as well as managing communications for collaborative projects as the main point of contact
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Child Welfare Training & Development Specialist Social Work-Child Welfare Training Programs - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25000246) The University of Pittsburgh's Child Welfare Education and Research
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and security system issues and programs and troubleshoots infrastructure. This position serves as a liaison to all University Departments. This position is responsible for other duties and special
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auxiliary services such as the campus shuttle program, university event registrations, and the University vehicle rental program. This position provides event management services for appx. 200 events annually
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research assistant performs recruitment of patients and healthy human research participants for studies that aim to gain insights into the diseases of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration such as multiple