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, etc.), or working in a creative environment are strongly preferred. A successful candidate should exhibit exceptional interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills and the ability
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molecularly precise control and monitoring of endogenous proteins in their natural environment, a capability beyond the current technologies. The minimum education to be considered for this position is a PhD in
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have at least one year working experience in a research environment. Must have experience working with high-performance computing in a Unix environment. Must have demonstrated proficiency in
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. The Department of Communication at the University of Pittsburgh is committed to cultivating a fundamentally diverse, inclusive, supportive, and self-reflexive environment for all its undergraduate
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including but not limited to Societies, Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Social Theory, Sociology of Everyday Life, Society and the Environment, and Social Research Methods. The minimum
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voted “most livable” in the nation. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment that values and nurtures diverse perspectives (https://www.provost.pitt.edu/university-pittsburgh
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://www.neuroscience.pitt.edu/ ), and across the extensive, outstanding, and growing, neuroscience community found in Pittsburgh. Our neuroscience environment is exemplified by the Center for Neuroscience at the University
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studies molecular mechanisms regulating cardiomyopathy, heart failure, and sudden death. The candidate will independently perform research work in a highly collaborative environment and will have the
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departments in the greater Pittsburgh academic environment. Primarily, the search committee will look for: Success in authoring papers published in refereed journals. These may include original research and
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departments in the greater Pittsburgh academic environment. Primarily, the search committee will look for: Success in authoring papers published in refereed journals. These may include original research and