60 postdoctoral-position-of-vector-borne-diseases positions at University of Pittsburgh
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Part-time teaching position in International Economics and Business KGSB Business Administration - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24004963) The Marketing and Business Economics Area at the Katz Graduate
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systems neuroscience research and translational gene therapy applications. To achieve these goals, we identify critical cell types in human and non-human primate brain, create viral vectors to deliver genes
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, United States Job description The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC seek a full-time scientist who will contribute to psychiatric illness and mental health research
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at the Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative diseases. The projects within this laboratory focus on identifying pathogenic mechanisms and potential therapeutic pathways in Parkinson’s disease. The research
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of Infectious Diseases. Support will include providing statistical services for analysis, reporting, and statistical programming specific activities. Key Job Duties for the Database Administrator include
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required; specific experience with Alzheimer's disease and its comorbidities, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease, is preferred. Clinical experience is a plus; working experience with
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Senior Research Scientist Med-Immunology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24004839) One fully funded Senior Research Scientist position is immediately available in the laboratory of Dr. Harinder Singh
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, and the elderly and diagnose a wide variety of illnesses that can occur in any of the body systems; exam patients to ensure proper injury care and disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and recovery
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, and the elderly and diagnose a wide variety of illnesses that can occur in any of the body systems; exam patients to ensure proper injury care and disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and recovery
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-cell proteomics and perform integrated multi-omics analysis. The technology will primarily interest liver-related diseases within the Pittsburgh Liver Research Center. In addition, the successful