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- Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh Job Summary: The Department of Geology and Environmental Science at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a research associate position in flexural- and thermal-kinematic
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the system. Requires significant acuity in information technology and customer service orientation. Physical Effort Walking between buildings. Standing when necessary. Traveling to Core labs around campus
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with team members' goal determinations. Provides IT support and coordinates network activities. Essential Functions Key Responsibilities: • Work alongside HSIT Project management to Facilitate AV and
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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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data resources and guide contributors from their preliminary ideas through completion, review, documentation, and publication. o Develop and manage the editorial process, ensure the accuracy
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strong communication and interpersonal skills. Physical Effort Generally sedentary desk work with computer-keyboard-video phone other than traveling to other buildings on campus for meetings/events
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extensive knowledge of operating systems and networking technology. Must be able to function with standard PC and Mac equipment located throughout the University as well as telephony systems and software
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individual possessing a strong verbal, written, and active listening skillset. This individual will also have skills in relationship building, networking, and in creating an inclusive and welcoming experience
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equity is carried out successfully. Coordinate a research project, meetings, and team-building activities Explains tasks to undergraduate and graduate students on the technical team who carry out the lab’s
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the US and 11th in the world (Research.com). Our department also hosts The Center for Systems Immunology (CSI), which is focused on the analysis and engineering of molecular and cellular networks