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Information Technology Software Developer Architect I Med-Pathology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003313) Job Summary Aids in the design, development, and integration of software systems and
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Research Assistant Professor - WESTPA Software Chemistry - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003272) We are pleased to announce an opening for one Research Assistant Professor in the Chong group with
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IT Software Developer Architect I Med-Pathology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003391) Job Summary Aids in the design, development, and integration of software systems and products and addresses
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Oracle Applications Developer Talent Acquisition - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25001501) Job Summary ORACle APPlications Developer The Pitt Information Technology (Pitt IT) department
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Operational Execution. Maintenance, troubleshooting, and performance optimization of the Bruker multiphoton system, associated optics, and surgical tools. Immediate response to equipment failures, software
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for an Associate Professor, Full time, non- tenure position. Software architect responsible for connectomics software pipeline infrastructure and code development in the Jones laboratory. Duties include
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data collection, collecting data withs software such as EPU, ensuring datasets are tracked and safely passed on to recipients, and advising on sample prep conditions and data analysis methods. Monitor
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the development of conceptual project design and instrumentation, software programs, and data collection methods. Assists with conducting research. Conducts laboratory procedures, develops software for analysis
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enclosures, equipment and rooms • complete daily health observations and administer basic medical treatments, procedures and unique diets and • maintain logs documenting animal care activities and verification
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experiments: Basic molecular biology techniques (PCR, Western blotting, DNA/RNA/protein extraction) Cell culture Immunohistochemistry Possibly some assistance with animal work in collaboration with the postdoc