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Veterinary Technician Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002168) The Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute in the Department of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh has an immediate
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; compiling and managing IRB submissions for research involving vulnerable youth populations. Administrative duties include purchase processing, IRB preparation and submission, personnel management, lab
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. Essential Functions • Handling and processing mouse and human tissue for experimental purposes • Day-to-day lab maintenance • Inventory management and recordkeeping • Benchtop microbiological techniques
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and sanitation activities. The candidate will: • process soiled animal caging, sterilize and prepare clean caging and equipment for distribution within the animal facility • operate and validate various
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educational objectives of their clinical training, and facilitating the efficient and fiscally sound operation of the clinic. Physical Effort Position is primarily sedentary; reviews information with students
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the maintenance of clinical education systems, and communicates directly with clinical sites and preceptors. The role ensures accurate documentation and supports processes that align with accreditation requirements
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Laboratory Research Technician I Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003475) Job Summary Performs laboratory testing and some analysis on multiple types of specimen samples. Operates and
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computer and mobile devices. The individual must be highly organized, highly motivated, and possess excellent customer service skills. The individual will provide support of game day operations at sporting
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. Excellent writing and verbal communication. Proven ability to work independently and in collaborative teams. Experience with University of Pittsburgh systems and processes for purchasing and ordering is
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conducting experiments in cellular and molecular immunology. Examples of the types of experiments performed include isolation of cells from murine and human cell systems, processing samples for flow cytometry