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Research Scientist – Microsurgical Core Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001365) The Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute in the Department of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh
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. Physical Effort Computer work, ability to travel, and attend meetings on and off campus. Required to be mobile for long periods of time, especially on gamedays. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal
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. Essential Functions • Handling and processing mouse and human tissue for experimental purposes • Day-to-day lab maintenance • Inventory management and recordkeeping • Benchtop microbiological techniques
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responsible for processing and maintaining application data with accuracy and confidentiality, while also providing essential front office and administrative support to the admissions team. If you are detail
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programs. The School is searching for a Scholarship Coordinator to support the Associate Dean for Strategy in implementing, leading, and managing the School's scholarship processes. Job Summary Analyzes
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Maintenance Coordinator Facilities Management AVC - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001489) Recieves, acknowledges, reviews,and processes all Facilities Management emergency, maintenance, and
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% clinical, consisting of 2 half days of outpatient clinic per week (1 full day) at Hillman Cancer Center or other locations reasonably requested by the Department. Expected to treat GU related patients and
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experience, or of relevant experience, preferred. Some aspect of the intellectual property licensing process from a business perspective is also preferred. Preference will be given to candidates with academic
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Faculty Professor Assistant - Full-Time Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000693) The University of Pittsburgh Physicians Heart and Vascular Institute and the Department of Surgery
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pathophysiological features of end-stage liver disease (ESLD). Through this process, the Candidate will gain experience in in vitro (iPSC-derived and primary human hepatic cell models) and in vivo (rat models