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. We are seeking a Professor to engage in research in our Academic Center at the University of Pittsburgh. A successful candidate will have obtained an MD/PhD and have a strong background in clinical
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collaboratively in an interdisciplinary program, direct undergraduate research projects or internships for majors and minors, organize events and student colloquia, and participate in collective governance. A PhD
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the department’s graduate teaching mission, including an emphasis on occupational health. In addition to an excellent Master of Science, Public Health Practice, Doctoral, and PhD programs, our MPH program was
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child health. MD/PhD or an equivalent doctoral-level degree. Preferred background in Env Health Sciences, Toxicology, and molecular epidemiology or similar field. Candidates will be expected to develop
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to have in hand, at the time of the hire, a PhD in Italian Studies (or related field) and experience in teaching a similar course (a 50-60 seat survey of Italian Cinema from the silent era to today) in
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and carry out experimental work and troubleshoot independently. Ideally, the candidate will have at least a BS degree with 2+ years of relevant laboratory experience or graduate degree (MS or PhD) in a
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authorization to work in the United States. Applicants must have a PhD, preferably in marketing. The ideal candidate would have a record of publications in leading marketing and/or business journals and a
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. Salary is commensurate with experience. To apply for the position, qualified candidates with a PhD in biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, or a related discipline are invited to complete an application in
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societies. The ideal candidate would hold a PhD in a Health science-related field, and an M.D. (or equivalent) degree, or have completed a clinician scientist training pathway, and should be board eligible in
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or PhD in general/trauma surgery or related field Key Responsibilities Design, conduct, and analyze independent and collaborative studies in trauma and inflammation research. Integrate multi-omic