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instructor to teach Basic Computer Forensics beginning in fall 2026. Doctoral degree in Computer Science or Criminology preferred, master's degree in Computer Science, Criminology, or related field, or a J.D
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. Instructors may be asked to team teach. SLI will be conducted in an in-person format on the main campus of the University of Pittsburgh, though sections may be converted to the online, synchronous format via
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the Principal Investigator and other team members · Assist with research related activities (e.g., literature review, manuscript or presentation preparation, study start up documentation, hand outs). · Interact
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using leukemia cell lines and primary patient samples Assist in drug screening assays and evaluation of therapeutic efficacy Conduct molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, Western blotting, flow
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Human Resources Coordinator Facilities Management AVC - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000983) Job Summary Serves as a primary contact for faculty, staff, union, and students regarding all payroll
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the Pancreatic Outcomes Research team. Coordinator will manage clinical research and outcomes projects for Drs. Zureikat, Paniccia, Lee, and Dubrovsky. Primary responsibilities include managing regulatory
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qualifications. The primary responsibilities include didactic, preclinical, and clinical instruction of dental students, scholarly activities, and service. Applicants must have additional certification of advanced
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impact of our institution. The primary responsibilities include didactic, preclinical, and clinical instruction of dental students, scholarly activities, and service. Applicants should have work experience
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Assistant Director - Business Administration Med-Cardiovascular Institute - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001123) This position is the primary administrative support for the Vascular Medicine
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the clinical practice, our educational programs, and the research impact of our institution. The primary responsibilities will include leading and contributing to the vision of the Department, didactic, and