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determinants of health (SDOH) as they relate to financial barriers and access to organ transplantation. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with transplant program leadership and play a key role in
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for senior members of OSE event coordinators, assisting in the development of events such as researching information of attendees and creating guest lists, creating event materials, coordinating room
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knowledge in this critical field. This program will feature an innovative and interdisciplinary doctoral program designed specifically to train the next generation of researchers capable of pioneering new
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Academic Coach Bradford Academic Development Center - Pennsylvania-Bradford - (25006335) At Pitt-Bradford, student success is at the heart of what we do. We’re seeking two Academic Coaches who
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International Affairs (GSPIA). They are part of the Law School’s Semester in D.C. Program. The courses may be taught in person in our Washington, D.C. office or via Zoom. The courses will also be made available
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Faculty Instructor Adjunct Engr-Operations - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006120) The First-Year Engineering Program is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach one section of the first-year
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such protocols is preferred. The Space Biomedicine Program at the University of Pittsburgh is at the forefront of integrating space biology with advanced biomedical research. Its mission is to develop innovative
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, multi-color flow cytometry, multiplex cytokine ELISA, and cytotoxicity assays are essential. Experience in single-cell RNA-seq analysis will be considered as a plus. The candidate should be able to plan
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the departmental strategic plan. Develops plans and programs designed to enrich student lives through art, physical activity, volunteering, leadership, and/or experiential learning opportunities. Oversees
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, organizational effectiveness, faculty and staff recruitment and retention, development and alumni engagement, and student success. As a member of both the Health Sciences Cabinet and the Provost’s Council of Deans