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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Position Title Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor, Multiple Sclerosis Posting Category Faculty Department Neurology Posting Number
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support a diverse team of student employees Foster an inclusive and engaging experience for all student employees aligned with UB’s Here to Career+ (on campus employment) program Deliver a comprehensive
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that aligns with UB brand standards and strategic goals. Maintain a visual content calendar aligned with strategic priorities and major university events (e.g., orientation, move-in, student org fairs
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hands-on activities related to workforce development as assigned by the Director of Instructional Services or designee. Design course curriculum, learning objectives, and assessments aligned with industry
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hands-on activities related to workforce development as assigned by the Director of Instructional Services or designee. Design course curriculum, learning objectives, and assessments aligned with industry
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and Health Professions. This includes, but is not limited to, creation and management of web content aligned with strategic communications goals, management of social media platforms with an eye toward
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Communications, Three Pillars Catering, and University Facilities, to successfully execute events. Foster strong working relationships to ensure alignment and efficiency in event planning. Collaborate with event
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-Generation Sequencing data sets from raw data to alignment (Bowtie2/Hisat2 preferred), and quantification (Subread featureCounts). Previous experience using the DESeq2 analysis package from RNA-Seq. Background
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) activities of the unit. This position requires the ability to manage financial and HR activity across multiple funding sources, interpreting regulations and various sponsor guidelines, and an understanding
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preparing for residency. The Director will lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the Advanced Medicine Clerkship to ensure alignment with institutional priorities, such as the