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training and to the mentorship and professional development of trainees and faculty at all career stages. The ideal Candidate will hold an MD and/or PhD in pharmacology or a related field and will possess
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development in collaboration with other specialists. Essential Functions Assist PI in managing studies in the lab Proficient in data analysis and interpretation Manage people and projects, collaborate across
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client consultation, assay development, and mentoring in the Department's Laboratory and Genomics Fellowship program, which is committed to training experts and leaders in the laboratory-based disciplines
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Summary Oversees the entirety of research projects in a program, including financial administration. Develops plans and success measures. Contributes toward program goals and development. Develops budgets
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of research results into manuscripts, proposals, grant applications, and presentations. Trains undergraduates and research technicians. Manages laboratory policies and coordinates project development in
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health services addressing a range of mental health concerns for a diverse population of students/clients utilizing specialized techniques to foster development, remediate mental health problems, and
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to advancing the University’s strategic vision for online, hybrid, and continuing education. Established within the Office of the Provost, Pitt EDGE supports the planning, development, implementation, and
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current with advancements in sports medicine and best practices in athletic training. Assist with the development and implementation of sports medicine policies and procedures. Provide support and guidance
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include signal transduction, gene regulation, mouse genetics, drug discovery and development. This is a staff position equivalent to a lab technician. The candidate will oversee daily lab operations
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to lead an NIH-funded Cellular Modeling Core (CMC) focused on the development of human- and non-human primate–derived cellular models for preclinical research, with a central goal of developing robust in