91 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Pittsburgh
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experiments: Basic molecular biology techniques (PCR, Western blotting, DNA/RNA/protein extraction) Cell culture Immunohistochemistry Possibly some assistance with animal work in collaboration with the postdoc
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selected preventive and corrective maintenance duties as directed; for monitoring and operating building automation system hardware, software, sensors, and components. The incumbent will be responsible
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. Developing advertising materials and managing outreach campaigns to raise system and lab visibility. Supporting recruitment of graduate students, postdocs, and staff through active engagement in educational
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-associated computers. Carry out periodic liquid nitrogen refills of 240 liter dewars. Assist faculty, postdocs and students in using EM equipment, including grid prep, negative stain EM and cryoEM screening
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for prospective and current students. Troubleshoots system issues, implements updates, and tests configurations for federal and institutional compliance. Supports automation, reporting, and data integrity for aid
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technical expertise on projects. Install and maintain access control systems including card readers, door strikes, WiFi and POE locksets. Interface access control system with door entry and automated door
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Clinical Research Coordinator III Med-Emergency Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005090) Full time Clinical Research Coordinator for a large randomized controlled trial of treatment after
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Clinical Research Coordinator III Med-Emergency Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005086) Full time Clinical Research Coordinator for a large randomized controlled trial of treatment after
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Clinical Research Coordinator III Med-Emergency Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25005083) Full time Clinical Research Coordinator for a large randomized controlled trial of treatment after
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recognize animals inadvertently left in cages as well as automated equipment notifications and printouts • have sufficient audible acuity to hear equipment alarms and other warnings. • wear facility specific