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guidance on them to University constituents. Essential Functions Employee must be able to use a computer and keyboard, as well as utilize video communication technology (E.g., Zoom, Teams). Work is
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. Journeyman must understand plumbing systems and plumbing codes. He must also have a basic understanding of building construction, materials, and electricity. Physical Effort Carrying: continually. Maximum
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engineering and clinical teams, and competitively pursue NIH R01 funding to sustain and expand an independent research program. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability
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diasporic communities Science and technology studies Health humanities Successful candidates must merit appointment as a Full Professor (though they may currently be an Associate Professor) and have
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. The processed human samples are subsequently analyzed using sophisticated technology and therefore reproducibility and perfection are essential. The candidate must have a good knowledge of and be experienced in
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networking technology. Must be able to function with standard PC and Mac equipment located throughout the University as well as telephony systems and software applications. Physical Effort Position will be
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CryoEM Manager Med-Structural Biology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002484) The Department of Structural Biology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is located in Biomedical Science
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Executes protocol-related research procedures, including outreach and education. Collects structured data elements independently Complies with federal, state, and sponsor policies, as well as Institutional
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Science and Technology is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator to support a funded project focused on improving service delivery for individuals with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
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interventions, and understand systems that impact the quality of people’s lives across the lifespan. They should also have knowledge of the Western social welfare system and the mechanisms and structures