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crucial research in the advancements of imaging and machine learning. This position will also conduct translational research, which will seek to apply computer vision and artificial intelligence
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. Physical Effort Position is primarily sedentary. Ability to work at computer station for extended periods of time is required. Fine motor skills are needed to manage paper and electronic materials
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the organization’s mission and programs through social media, and content creation. The successful candidate should possess the following: Moderate proficiency in computer systems and digital tools. Social media
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. The candidate will lead the growth of a comprehensive program in female urology, integrating clinical care, research, and education, while mentoring trainees and junior faculty. This position carries a
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Faculty Professor - Part-Time Med-Biomedical Informatics - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004406) The Department of Biomedical Informatics is requesting the creation of an Appointment Stream Temporary
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medical school; Completion of an accredited orthopedic residency training program; Completion of an accredited trauma fellowship program; Eligibility for licensure in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Board
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a newly funded research program that aims at restoring vision after traumatic or degenerative blinding conditions damaging the optic nerve. BS in biology or related fields, with 2 years of relevant
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firms, foundations, family offices, and angel groups acting as a liaison for LifeX Global and its entities. Essential Functions Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong computer skills
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, family offices, and angel groups acting as a liaison for LifeX Global and its entities. Essential Functions Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong computer skills. Physical Effort Job is
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Priorities aligned with the first pillar of the Plan for Pitt where “we will cultivate student success.” Job Summary Leads a team and directs & oversees all operational aspects of the research program