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Associate Professor position in the appointment stream. We seek a dynamic and accomplished investigator whose research advances understanding of reproductive biology, sexual health, gender-based health
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Associate Professor position in the appointment stream. We seek a dynamic and accomplished investigator whose research advances understanding of reproductive biology, sexual health, gender-based health
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(engineering.pitt.edu/bioengineering) invites applications from accomplished individuals with a PhD or equivalent degree in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, or closely related disciplines for a non-tenure stream
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Fields, with a preference for Behavioral/Experimental Economics Applicants should provide synergies to the rest of the department and have a track record of translating a dynamic research program into
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algorithms for image analysis to facilitate and optimize early disease screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Ideal candidates should possess a M.S. or PhD (or equivalent) in computer science, mathematics
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will have a history of federally funded research programs in decision sciences and modeling. The successful candidate will have significant clinical expertise in infectious disease modeling and drug use
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program centered on strategies for improving function in neuromodulation. This faculty will collaborate closely with the Director of Neurosurgical Spine and the Chief of Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital
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the faculty member's progression toward establishing an independent research program. Required Educational Background: Applicant must have a Ph.D. in a field of engineering in a field relevant to the aneurysm
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are members of the Graduate Program in Microbiology and Immunology (PMI) as well as other graduate programs. The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is consistently among the top ten in NIH-funded
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Part-Time Instructor in First-Year Engineering Writing (English Department) English - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004203) The Composition Program at the University of Pittsburgh welcomes