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with the study program staff team, assist in recruitment efforts including completing recruitment calls, conducting eligibility screening, and performing data collection during patient participant
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, audiovisual systems, and related equipment to support simulation-based education. Collaborate with faculty to design and implement simulation scenarios, program simulator software, and adapt procedure trainers
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to faculty, staff, and students, with responsibilities spanning graduate and undergraduate program assistance, event management, and department operations. In this position, you will be responsible
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postdoctoral levels, including within the CODA-accredited Orofacial Pain Advanced Educational Program. Participating in research activities, delivering patient care at the Orofacial Pain Clinic, and contributing
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they respond to different environmental factors. Integrate cutting-edge genomics and computational analyses to investigate transcriptome, epigenome and chromatin architecture. Learn more: Our benefits , where we
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collaborative research program at the intersection of lipid biology, cell death, and evolutionary genomics. The project, primarily led by the Atilla Laboratory (Department of Chemistry ), investigates how lipid
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the University at Buffalo to request access from applicants to identify drivers who commit drug and alcohol program violations. Is a background check required for this posting? Yes Contact Information Contact's
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minimum of 2 years of experience or bachelors degree. Computer proficiency using Microsoft Office and managing digital records. Effective written and verbal communication. Demonstrated ability to work in a
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disabilities. Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). Non-competitive (NY HELPS): There are no minimum qualifications
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are looking for a candidate who has experience both in the area of general genetics/dysmorphology and metabolism and is eager to help grow and support our regional genetics program. The Division of Genetics