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to University resources, mentoring, and the opportunity to contribute to a high-impact research program. Qualifications: · MD, PhD, or equivalent in neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, biochemistry
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to analyzability with systems and analytics developer Physical Effort Generally sedentary with movement and lifting as needed. Must have the ability to stand and sit for extended periods of time and to lift
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desired: Research Methods, Cognitive Psychology, and Physiological Psychology. The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, founded in 1927, is the first and largest regional campus of the University
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graduate program, solo teaching experience, training in biochemistry, genetics, or molecular biology, or a PhD in biology. Teaching evening sections may be needed. To apply, candidates should submit PDF
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Letter of Eligibility (LoE). Candidates must hold an EdD or PhD and demonstrate the ability to contribute meaningfully to these programs. The ideal candidate will align with the School’s mission and vision
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the ability to visualize a computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software, to communicate verbally and in writing, and to use a phone. The candidate must have strong working knowledge of English
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employs exciting cutting-edge methods from a variety of disciplines, including molecular biology, cellular biology, and animal physiology and pathology to investigate molecular pathways leading
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methods development, novel algorithm development and/or in-depth data analysis that facilitates and integrates implementation, visualization, and database management of multi-dimensional clinical and
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administrative experience may be substituted for educational requirement. Proficiency in Microsoft Office software; strong digital literacy; excellent communication and customer service skills and the desire
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-award administration, and budgeting. The individual in this position works with department leadership in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and methods to handle unusual