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high level of mobility, manual dexterity, visual acuity and basic computer skills. Physical Effort This position requires that the applicant travel between laboratories, campus buildings and to sit or
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, clinical, and translational research on the lung, microbiome, COVID-19, sleep medicine, and allergy and immunology. The Emphysema Research Program is looking for a clinical research coordinator to join a
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and meetings. Extensive computer work. Minimal lifting when needed for events or in office. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran. Assignment Category Full
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to appoint an Assistant Professor in the Tenure Stream. Candidates with strong research training and accomplishments in systems and computational immunology and/or synthetic biology and immune engineering will
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/ veteran. Assignment Category Full-time regular Job Classification Staff.Project Manager I Job Family Administrative Support Job Sub-Family Program & Project Management Campus Pittsburgh Minimum Education
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handling, and advanced image acquisition and computational image-processing pipelines to interrogate cellular heterogeneity, therapeutic response, and metastatic potential at single-cell resolution
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liaison, connecting faculty, sponsors, and institutional partners to advance clinical research—including trials, informatics, real world evidence, and quality improvement initiatives—through robust industry
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integration with an active research program mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidate will lead collaborative proposal development (30%), provide technical leadership for water
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. The Department of Psychiatry offers a Clinician Educator Faculty Development Program and is also actively recruiting physicians who are interested in furthering our robust DEI initiatives, including the University
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between clinic, laboratory, and office settings; extended periods of sitting or standing during study visits; and routine use of computers and research equipment. Occasional lifting or transport