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training as a partner institution in the National Science Foundation-funded Interior Northeast (IN) I-CorpsTM Hub. This position will be responsible for managing Pitt’s I-Corps program and contributing
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. Job description: The successful Candidate will provide advanced data analysis support for a basic and translational research program focused on congenital anomalies, including esophageal atresia
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-working environment. Physical Effort Some physical effort is required, for example, moving and lifting boxes containing laboratory supplies and equipment (e.g. computer monitors). The Lab Technician may
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as telephone and computer. Ability to communicate via phone, email and virtual platforms. Ability to attend meetings in person or virtually. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity
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of Laboratory and Animal Resources (DLAR). The individual will: Under the direction of a DLAR veterinarian, oversee the rodent quarantine program, collect and process samples, and maintain clinical records
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Research Associate Professor Civil & Environmental Engineering - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001670) Responsibilities include writing proposals and conducting both experimental and computational
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, the candidate will engage with U.S. ATLAS program office and management team to insure the continuation of the University of Pittsburgh's participation in software development and support on behalf of the ATLAS
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specific clinical requirement compliance including immunizations, background checks, certifications, licenses, health forms, and drug screenings. Provides relevant program and reportable information
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academic and career goals, select appropriate courses, and plan for degree attainment. Manages small to medium-sized, moderately complex projects. Essential Functions Must be able to use a computer and
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and health equity. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research program integrates social epidemiology with implementation science and systems science to understand and improve the uptake