387 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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operations. Key responsibilities include processing applications, entering data into the university’s student information system, and coordinating documents from multiple online portals. This role also
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. Prepares, negotiates, and monitors very complex grants, contracts, subcontracts, and budgets. Prepares complex government applications and reports and interprets policy and procedure. Monitors account
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programming offered through the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Office of First-Year Programs (FP). Examples include, but are not limited to, implementing recruitment processes, instructor/student
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federal regulatory bodies (e.g. IRB, FDA) and relevant processes. Job Summary Conducts research assessments on study participants. Assists with and adheres to Institutional Review Board (IRB) renewal
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, negotiates, and monitors grants and contracts. Assists with maintaining award-related schedules, preparing government applications and reports, and policy and procedure interpretation. Monitors account
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Coordinates activities administered by the research program in the development and implementation of procedures for the program/service area Analyzes and recommends improvements to policy and procedure Job
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Asst/Assoc Professor Ortho Surg Med-Orthopedic Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003004) Assistant / Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Pittsburgh School
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. • Maintain detailed records of recruitment activities, reporting regularly on progress and outcomes. • Manage faculty recruitment processes, and track and process faculty reappointments, maintaining accurate
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website at BHAS.pitt.edu or follow us on LinkedIn . Job Summary Implements and coordinates daily Panther Central activities, processes, and procedures. Supervises team, develops training programs, and
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classroom technology resources. This role focuses on ensuring the efficient operation of audio-visual equipment, computing equipment, and other technology systems in classrooms and instructional spaces