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cells. The research emphasizes alterations in chromatin structure and DNA repair pathways. Common research methodologies applied include fluorescence microscopy, protein expression analysis, DNA
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connecting faculty expertise and research cores with external partners through structured, fee-for-service programs that expand institutional reach and impact. The Program Director, Pitt.Labs Operations will
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knowledge and experience in the field of Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medical Services. Also, the Candidate must have proven experience in the investigation of the structure and function of EMS agencies
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, and mentors team members in best fundraising and operational practices Fosters a culture of collaboration and communication with academic leaders, among units and within PAE Participates in structured
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Prosthetics and Orthotics program. This role is vital in shaping the knowledge and skills of aspiring prosthetists and orthotists, equipping students with a deep understanding of the human body's structure and
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The job requires extensive experience working with data of varying modalities and structures, including biosignals, serial time series, unstructured text, binary encoded files, XML/JSON, machine logs, and
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projects, working closely with project analysts and Principal Investigators (PIs) to translate research requirements into performant, analytics ready data structures. Strong communication and the ability
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creative solutions for the lighting, sound, costume and make-up design, and audiovisual (AV) requirements for all shows and mentors students in correlating duties. Assists in the safe construction, erection
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applicable to the demands of this role. No prior rodent laboratory experience is required; structured onboarding and supervised adaptation to the rodent microsurgical model will be provided. Doctoral degree in
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teaching and research would enhance and extend our curricular offerings in architectural history. We particularly welcome candidates whose work and teaching engage with the structural inequalities that art