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Aseptic technique and microbiology skills; math and analytical skills; bioinformatic analysis skills; Requires microbiological techniques and skills in pipetting liquid solutions. Physical Effort Position
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Aseptic technique and microbiology skills; math and analytical skills; bioinformatic analysis skills; Requires microbiological techniques and skills in pipetting liquid solutions. Physical Effort Position
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fields of study applicable to this position are statistics, bioinformatics/data science, and applied mathematics. Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Work Arrangement Hybrid: Combination
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technique and microbiology skills; math and analytical skills; bioinformatic analysis skills; Requires microbiological techniques and skills in pipetting liquid solutions. Physical Effort Position will
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appointments and promotions processing as well as review of faculty action requests and faculty promotion dossiers. Documents, tracks and manages Faculty honors and awards, which include the process for
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Professor (Spine) TEFR Med-Orthopedic Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (23006356) Spine Surgeon Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine The Department
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the reconciliation and close-out processes of clinical trials. Key Responsibilities, but not limited to: Financial Management and Reporting: Provide expert management of financial aspects of clinical trials post-award
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process. This an excellent opportunity to build a career in Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) drug development. Job Summary Performs a variety of independent and complex laboratory work and experiments. Analyzes
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process. This an excellent opportunity to build a career in Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) drug development. Job Summary Performs a variety of independent and complex laboratory work and experiments. Analyzes
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Faculty.Professor.Professor - Full-Time Med-Cardiothoracic Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25001947) The Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School