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of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EOE, including disability/vets. Assignment Category Full-time regular Job
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pivotal role in our human-centered intervention aimed at improving harm reduction knowledge, access, and engagement in historically stigmatized environments. Your work will embrace the principle of "Nothing
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, perspectives, and unique identities of all. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EOE, including
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of prosthetic limb health, wound healing, and strokes using cutting-edge-imaging technologies such as MRI, Ultrasound, and Optothermal imaging is mandatory Specific experience with human studies, and
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policies in human trials. Oversees the development and implementation of standard operating procedure (SOP) manuals in clinical research; ensures the program meets all quality assurance activities. Oversees
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of the NMRL/WHPR is to mitigate musculoskeletal injuries and optimize human performance by conducting innovative, multi-disciplinary, basic, and applied research providing evidence and translating scientific
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of the NMRL/WHPR is to mitigate musculoskeletal injuries and optimize human performance by conducting innovative, multi-disciplinary, basic, and applied research providing evidence and translating scientific
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identities of all. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EOE, including disability/vets. Assignment
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research community with diverse colleagues across the University of Pittsburgh and the adjacent Carnegie Mellon University whose research spans human clinical and behavioral research, auditory cognitive
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peptide signaling. Qualified candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in Biology, Philosophy, or a related field. This position requires at least 3 years of experience in how to culture and differentiate human