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structure and strong working knowledge of versatile programming tools such as Python. Experience with electronic data capture program, REDCap, is preferred. Advanced knowledge of clinical research methods and
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of this position. This will encompass protein engineering, immunology, molecular and biochemical techniques. Ability to handle numerical evaluations of data and statistical analysis is important. Qualifications: A
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program and oversees all aspects of the project lifecycle. Provides leadership, technical direction, coordination, and expertise across projects. Analyzes progress and/or performance and prepares reports
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research agendas. It has long fostered collegiality and a culture of collaboration among faculty and graduate students. The Department benefits from numerous synergies with other units on campus, including
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, organization of all campus tours, and any administrative support around recruiting as deemed necessary by the FHC Director of Admissions. Develops relationships with and serves as liaison to numerous
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supplies as needed. Must acquire familiarity with all materials in dispensary and apply sound inventory control practices, minimizing overstocking and waste. Must have computer skills and be highly service
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a Certificate in Prosthodontics from a CODA-accredited program and possess or be able to obtain an appropriate dental license for clinical practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Preference will
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seeking a Visiting Scholar who will focus on clinical research activities within the Department of Anesthesiology’s Acute Pain Research Program. This position is in the non-tenure stream and requires a
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are required. Job Summary Oversees large, complex data sets and utilizes advanced programming methods and statistical software for raw data extraction and aggregation, statistical analysis, and document
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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