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to the start of employment. Also, a current TB test will be required as a condition of employment. EEO/AA/M/F/Vets/Disabled. Job Summary Provides daily support in the execution of an assigned program, section
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, and small and large animal models of disease. Qualification of candidate: Sc/BS in computational biology, biology, math, physics, computer science or related field. Five years of part-time or full-time
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Summary Creates and maintains blueprints and architectural drawings with computer design software. Executes accurate field surveys. Maintains the space tracking database. Assists in creating presentation
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and exercises to test emergency response, security, and biosafety plans serving the RBL. Provides guidance to RBL researchers concerning biosafety, biosecurity, and Select Agent regulatory requirements
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engagement; motivational and investigative interviewing; trauma-informed care; and personal safety. Requirements include a minimum of 5 years’ experience with Child Welfare practice. Bachelor’s degree required
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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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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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collection through focus groups and interviewing. Must be proficient in writing and speaking English and Spanish. Proficiency with Window’s based computers is preferred. Training on each protocol is provided
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highly motivated and skilled senior software engineer to develop software and computer models in the field of Computational Neuroscience for simulation analysis at ionic channel level of the nerve
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mandatory criminal and social background checks, University of Pittsburgh Animal Exposure Surveillance Program, and other medical surveillance/immunization programs, as dictated by the current research