66 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"U"-"St"-"UCL" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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strategic planning. Develops program-specific budgets. Lead the development, monitoring, and management of the budget across multiple institutions and funding streams. Ensure compliance with NIH and
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Lead Research Program Coordinator Med-Emergency Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006478) The Department of Emergency Medicine is seeking a Lead Research Program Coordinator II for the SPARC
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Outreach Program Specialist I Med-Microbiology and Molecular Genetics - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006098) The Cooper Lab (http://micropopbio.org/) in the University of Pittsburgh, School
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Research Program Supervisor is needed to assist with multiple NIH-funded clinical research studies, including budgetary and regulatory aspects, coordination of study team meetings with multiple investigators
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to operate PC and telephone system and to communicate with others both orally and in writing. Proficient in data analysis; ability to collaborate with computer scientists, programmers, physicians, and
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Category Full-time regular Job Classification Staff.Project Manager II Job Family Administrative Support Job Sub-Family Program & Project Management Campus Pittsburgh Minimum Education Level Required
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aid, academic requirements, career development, and/or campus activities. Assists in implementation of program activities. Works with Admissions and Career Services to provide quality program
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. Eliza Miller’s clinical research program in women’s brain health. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree with 3 years' experience (master’s degree preferred) in health services, health
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core component of this role is providing analytical support to the Research Concierge Program, which is a university-wide service that provides faculty and research staff with a single point of contact
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of Education. This position will coordinate and manage multiple initiatives related to Health and Wellness in the School of Education. The Community Leisure-Learn Program was initiated by the University