388 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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://www.financeoperations.pitt.edu/ Job Summary Oversees university-wide budgetary and financial planning processes and leads team. Monitors the University’s finances continuously and crafts complex reports and analyses. Prepares and
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, processing, and disbursement of biospecimens dedicated to serving the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Faculty in meeting their research needs. PBC Labs are located at UPMC Presbyterian, UPMC Magee-Womens
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-solving mindset. The incumbent will lead process optimization initiatives and ensure that projects align with user needs. This role involves conducting needs assessments, documenting user stories, and
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Research Technician III, PBC Health Sciences Core Research Facilities - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005431) The Pitt Biospecimen Core (PBC) is an institutional resource for collection, processing
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seeking a Veterans Benefits Supervisor. The Veterans Benefits Supervisor position serves as a primary official responsible for processing and certifying all military education benefits for the military
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Medical Education. The incumbent’s responsibilities include: - processing and tracking applications from prospective students - processing registration materials for current students - assisting students as
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, bioinformatics/data science, and applied mathematics. Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Work Arrangement Hybrid: Combination of On-Campus and Remote work as determined by the department. Hiring
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Clinical Research Coordinator I Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005427) Job Summary Assists with and adheres to Institutional Review Board (IRB) renewal, modification, and approved
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Faculty Professor Assistant - Full-Time Med-Neurological Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003970) The University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurological Surgery at the Children’s Hospital
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instructor to teach Criminal Court Procedure beginning in Spring 2026. A doctoral degree in Criminal Justice or Criminology is preferred. A master’s degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or related field