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in alignment with the mission of the institution. Minimum Qualifications: Assistant Professor – A) An earned doctorate (PhD) in nursing is required; B) Demonstrated expertise in the indicated areas
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with organizational leadership to develop and execute the overall strategy and vision, ensuring operational efficiency and alignment with organizational goals. Oversees key functions—including human
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experience in animal research - Preferred experience in DNA and RNA sequencing - Ordering - Support of students and residents in the laboratory - Freezer management - General lab management
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Mechanical) and industry experience. The position is focused on the introductory level courses within the curriculum, with a responsibility of coordinating the two-course introductory engineering sequence
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Collaboratory partners, including USGS, DoD, US Army Corps of Engineers, EPA, regional utilities, and potential corporate partners. Identify funding opportunities aligned with partner priorities and develop
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with other investigators, including graduate students, post-docs, and Lab manager. •Research includes flow cytometry, tissue culture, PCR, protein analysis, next-gen sequencing approaches, and model
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, and ensure projects align with the needs of faculty, clinical educators and administrative staff. The incumbent should be skilled in facilitating meetings, workshops, and stakeholder interviews across
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instrument maintenance, sample preparation and method development across multiple platforms including metabolomics, lipidomics and proteomics. Candidates for this position will have a strong work ethic
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or knowledge of conducting research in International Trade, Environmental Economics, and Macroeconomics. Must also have: (i) multiple working papers at the intersection of international trade and environmental
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aptitude to implement changes that align with best medical practices, institutional goals, and regulatory requirements. The Candidate is expected to provide clinical care in one or more ICUs in the UPMC