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out independent as well as collaborative research in the area of Ultra-High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The position involves the development of 7 Tesla MRI methods and applications
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Research Assistant Professor - Dr. Rebecca Seal's Lab Med-Neurobiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26000247) The University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurobiology (http://www.neurobio.pitt.edu
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peer-reviewed publications and other scientific forums; have significant teaching experience; and demonstrate the capacity for sustained career development, promotion, and tenure. Applicants for Associate
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chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, drug development, dosage forms, anatomy & physiology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. This instruction will include large and small classroom settings, active
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within SCI and across other departments within Pitt, and initiatives like the $11.6M Western Pennsylvania Quantum Information Core (https://www.pitt.edu/pittwire/features-articles/pitt-investment-pa
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work will be central to several major research projects, and co-authorship on high-impact publications is expected. This position offers an exceptional opportunity for career development in the fields
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; the successful candidate will be hired at the rank of Teaching Assistant Professor, Teaching Associate Professor, or Teaching Professor. For information on these ranks, see (https://www.as.pitt.edu/faculty
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projects. · Associate Professor: o Established record of teaching excellence and curriculum development. o Track record of developing practicum experiences and student mentoring. o Evidence of
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to support large-scale studies Lead or assist with project coordination, data analysis, manuscript preparation, and grant development Engage in mentoring and training activities Qualifications Ph.D. in
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