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Associate will assist a Principal Investigator Leon Shterengas in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . The incumbent will conduct research on semiconductor photonic device nanofabrication
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providing images to help identify problem ares in patients. Qualified candidates will demonstrate superior patient care and possess outstanding communication skills while adhering to our high standard
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on an individual patient basis. Selects and operates equipment as directed. Provides protection in accordance with prescribed safety standards. Processes exams. Performs QA to images and facilitate in the delivery
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, environmental chambers, autoclaves, and imaging equipment. Proficient, professional experience in word processing, spreadsheet management, electronic messaging, and/or internet applications (Microsoft Word, Excel
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of Clinical Assistant Professor. The position resides at Stony Brook University?s Health Sciences Center The Program Director for the Radiologic Technology program will work collaboratively with and report to
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, environmental chambers, autoclaves, and imaging equipment. Proficient, professional experience in word processing, spreadsheet management, electronic messaging, and/or internet applications (Microsoft Word, Excel
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launching or managing a core facility or shared resource. Familiarity with imaging modalities (IVIS, ultrasound) or drug dosing/PK studies. Leadership or supervisory experience in a lab or research service
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facility or shared resource. Familiarity with imaging modalities (IVIS, ultrasound) or drug dosing/PK studies. Leadership or supervisory experience in a lab or research service setting. Brief description
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launching or managing a core facility or shared resource. Familiarity with imaging modalities (IVIS, ultrasound) or drug dosing/PK studies. Leadership or supervisory experience in a lab or research service
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imaging technology used to trace biochemical processes. Subjects will be administered a minute quantity of a radioactive probe intravenously. Scanning experiments last between one and several hours