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or Associate Professor HS (tenure eligible) positions in the Graduate Public Health Program with a focus on cancer, women’s health, health disparities, and/or advanced epidemiologic methods. Successful
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Posting Details Position Information Position Title PNP Program Director (Clinical Full/Associate Professor), School of Nursing Department School of Nursing Posting Number F240155 Posting Link https
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, or Full Professor HS (tenure eligible) positions in the Graduate Public Health Program with a focus in aging research including, but not limited to, frailty, cancer, women’s health, health services, and
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, palliative care, informatics and care transitions. We welcome other programs of research to expand our current capacity, such as aging and artificial intelligence. Highly competitive compensation and benefit
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. The Department offers a BS in Exercise Science, a BS/MS in Exercise Nutrition, BS in Nutrition, an integrated Clinical Nutrition graduate dietitian training program, an MS degree in Athletic Training, MS degrees
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design, behavioral economics and financial incentives, implementation and dissemination research, program management and evaluation, and other core health services competencies. The Department
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in the academic disciplines associated with our four departments: Counseling, School and Educational Psychology Educational Leadership and Policy Learning and Instruction Information Science Academic
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in the academic disciplines associated with our four departments: Counseling, School and Educational Psychology Educational Leadership and Policy Learning and Instruction Information Science Academic
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degree in biological sciences or equivalent training Minimum 1 year of relevant experience Must be able to work independently and have strong work ethic Computer and organizational skills in MS Word, Excel
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Informatics and the New York State Center of Excellence for Bioinformatics and Life Sciences including the Buffalo Institute for Genomics and Data Analytics, Center for Computational Research and Hunter James