111 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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will have an interest in: Engaging in statistical collaborations with both clinical and basic science investigators who direct internationally recognized research programs in multiple domains
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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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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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will have an interest in: Engaging in statistical collaborations with both clinical and basic science investigators who direct internationally recognized research programs in multiple domains
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, for individuals across the life span, who are at all stages in their recovery. Many of our sites are teaching clinics and offer multiple opportunities for training residents, medical students, and other trainees
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information and administer multiple types of information sessions. Corresponds with those seeking admissions standards and academic and non-academic programs. Assists with special projects and coordination
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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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. The Biological Sciences team advises over 1600 students who have declared a major in one of six degree programs: Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Computational Biology, Ecology and Evolution, Microbiology
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, while U.S. News & World Report highly ranks multiple academic programs. A complete list of rankings for the School of Nursing can be found at: www.nursing.pitt.edu/about/our-rankings . Applications will
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the expanding technical and operational demands of our research programs. Over the past several years, the department’s portfolio of projects utilizing advanced sequencing methodologies—such as single