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Responsibilities: Collect, process, and store bodily fluids and tumor samples following standard protocols. Ensure flexible scheduling for sample collection from ORs and clinical laboratories. Annotate clinical
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. Candidates should have a medical degree – MD, DO, or foreign equivalent, and be Board Certified or board eligible in neurology fellowship training or its foreign equivalent. When applying, please use
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mission of our programs and according to the needs of the department. This may include involvement in any of our five programs: undergraduate (BA) degree in communication science, doctor of audiology (AuD
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of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh is recruiting a full-time faculty member in the non-tenure stream at the rank of Research Assistant Professor. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD, MD, or DVM
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course in Spring 2026. This position is a part-time, temporary position outside the tenure stream. Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology, with at least ten years of experience as an applied
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, teaching content, and teaching the course in Fall 2025. This position is a part-time, temporary position outside the tenure stream. Minimum Qualifications: - Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology
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have a medical degree – MD, DO, or foreign equivalent, and be Board Certified or board eligible in neurology fellowship training or its foreign equivalent. When applying, please use requisition
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division chief Michael Donahoe, MD and Executive Administrator Barbara Suchonic. The division is made of up approximately 70 clinical staff and over 100 research staff who work in a variety of locations
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the best dental practitioners and researchers in our region and across the country. In addition to its DMD program, the school directly sponsors five clinically focused post-DMD/DDS programs (residencies
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positions that are commensurate with prior training and experience. Preference will be given to PhD or MD/PhD applicants with considerable experience studying the neural control of the pelvic organs