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education in a biomedical science or related field and at least one year of experience directly related to research or the program. Experience working in a research laboratory and the ability to work
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directions. Our lab is also part of the Neuroscience program at UB. Our group will address these fundamental biological questions using cutting-edge molecular and systems neuroscience techniques, including
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to a three-year National Science Foundation funded project (Award #: 2314260), STEMcyclists: Black and Brown Youth Transforming Science and Engineering via Bikes. This AISL, university-community
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accredited NP/PA program • Current NYS license, DEA and Board Certification • Five (5) years APP experience in either endocrine practice or primary care • Experience in managing complex patients with diabetes
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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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Summary The Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health is seeking a teaching faculty (non-tenure track) as a Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor in the Graduate Public Health Program (MPH
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, implement, monitor, coordinate and manage activities to maintain effective operation of a program that requires the theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge. Requires a
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specialties such as learning disabilities, speech pathology, audiology and language assessment. Tasks may include: Carrying out objectives of the program Complete tasks within defined criteria Develop programs
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knowledge of the culture. International program experience required for assignments to overseas locations. Preferred Qualifications Physical Demands Salary Range Competitive Additional Salary Information
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at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The Boliar Lab research focuses on characterization of HIV-1 viral persistence in macrophages and investigation of the role of long non-coding RNAs