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Lead Research Program Coordinator GSPH-Infectious Diseases & Microbiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002489) The University of Pittsburgh's School of Public Health, Department of Infectious
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for postdoctoral fellows in accordance with University and School of Medicine policies. Will serve as primary resource for postdocs regarding policies, benefits, and professional development opportunities. Will
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Data and Analytics. You bring expertise, energy, and enthusiasm to help our program in the critical work of data infrastructure management, data pipeline development, data modeling, and more using an AWS
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Creative Cloud, Microsoft Word, Sidearm and NCAA Live Stats. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: serving as the primary media contact for Women’s Soccer, Swimming & Diving, and Women’s Lacrosse
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cloud computing platforms like AWS or Azure Expertise in data visualization tools such as Tableau, Matplotlib, or Seaborn Familiarity with data preprocessing techniques like normalization, data
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analytics. We are looking for an experienced data science individual contributor for a unique multi-sport data program aimed at improving competitive outcomes for a division I NCAA athletics department. You
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in writing queries (e.g., SQL), data analysis and visualization software (e.g., Alteryx, Tableau), using cloud services (e.g., AWS, Snowflake) and programming languages with specialized analytics
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written and verbal communication skills as well as strong proofreading skills. High proficiency using Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, and Teams. Experience in using Adobe Creative Cloud Programs
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. Developing advertising materials and managing outreach campaigns to raise system and lab visibility. Supporting recruitment of graduate students, postdocs, and staff through active engagement in educational
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sets though integrating single cell multiome and spatial sequencing analysis. The incumbent must be able to work both independently and interact and coordinate with key students, postdocs and faculty who