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complex issues. • Secure and match students to qualified placement sites, ensuring alignment with curricular and program needs. • Build and expand a network of placement sites, establishing long-term
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experience with commercializing new medical technologies or services. Preferred candidates will have a deep network of entrepreneurial contacts who might serve as guest lecturers or workshop leaders. Must have
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to craniofacial diagnoses. Other responsibilities include: developing and conducting research and publishing original research; participating in conferences and professional networking opportunities; and providing
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. Candidates working in the Rangos Research Building at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh will need to obtain Child Protection Clearances. Vaccinations and TB testing may be required. Pay rate is $18.63/hour
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data and advise on project decisions, while simultaneously able to make independent decisions to help move projects forward. Qualifications: B.A. or B.S. in psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience
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stakeholders, including community partners. 4. Identify, develop, and maintain a robust network of clinical placement sites through comprehensive research, strategic outreach, and relationship building with
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, email, face-to-face, and online chat. Build strong relationships with faculty and academic advisors in the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, school counselors, community-based organizations, and
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Carpenter Work-in Process Labor - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003796) Job Summary Renovates or builds new items as requested may involve the following: Installs new ceilings, erects walls, installs
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responsible for training, guiding and explaining the IACUC submission and review process to research investigators, research coordinators, technical and other staff. This employee will attend IACUC meetings
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, computational pathology, machine learning, immunohistochemistry and cell culture. A second line of research is focused on building a registry of former contact sport participants to study clinical and