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research program with a strong focus on animal studies. This entry-level role is ideal for candidates interested in gaining hands-on experience in preclinical research, including animal procedures, tissue
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of Chiropractic Program (DCP), Department of Community Health Services and Rehabilitation Science, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. This position is Part-Time
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research in the Space Biomedicine Program. Department Overview: The Space Biomedicine Program is at the forefront of integrating space biology with advanced biomedical research. Our mission is to develop
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scholarship, professional practice, and leadership in professional and learned organizations. The qualified candidate must successfully graduate from a neurology residency training program, complete a
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communication in English, including the use of email • successfully enroll in University of Pittsburgh Animal Exposure Surveillance Program (AESP) and other medical surveillance/immunization programs as dictated
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, stand, and work at a computer or laboratory bench for prolonged periods of time. Requires fine motor skills to perform delicate experimental procedures and operate laboratory instruments. Must be able
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includes roughly 2,200 undergraduate students and 150 full-time faculty distributed across seven academic divisions: Business & Enterprise, Education, Engineering & Computer Science, Humanities, Natural
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. Develops research strategies, proposals, and reports. Essential Functions Requires the ability to visualize a computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software, to communicate verbally and in
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EMOC Command Center under the supervision of a full-time member of the EMOC staff, i.e. a Coordinator, Technician, or Senior Manager. The apprentice program shall consist of 4,160 hours of on-the-job
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hands-on laboratory work (pipetting, benchwork, loading instruments, handling samples). 30–40% of the time spent at a computer (data entry, documentation, analysis, instrument monitoring). 10–20