1,348 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Stony Brook University in United States
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research experience, preferably in a Higher Education/Academic environment. Proficient, professional experience in word processing, spreadsheet management, electronic messaging and/or internet applications
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, developing, and processing complex contracts, agreements, purchase orders, and change orders for the University. The incumbent will collaborate with internal stakeholders to develop targeted category and
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, developing, and processing complex contracts, agreements, purchase orders, and change orders for the University. The incumbent will collaborate with internal stakeholders to develop targeted category and
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process or termination of employment if hired. Some positions offer annual supplemental pay such as: Location pay for UUP, CSEA & PEF full-time positions ($4000) Night shift differential ($000), evening
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process or termination of employment if hired. Some positions offer annual supplemental pay such as: Location pay for UUP, CSEA & PEF full-time positions ($4000) Night shift differential ($000), evening
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process or termination of employment if hired. Some positions offer annual supplemental pay such as: Location pay for UUP, CSEA & PEF full-time positions ($4000) Night shift differential ($000), evening
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from the application process or termination of employment if hired. Some positions offer annual supplemental pay such as: Location pay for UUP full-time positions ($4000) Inconvenience pay/supplemental
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process or termination of employment if hired. Some positions offer annual supplemental pay such as: Location pay for UUP, CSEA & PEF full-time positions ($4000) Night shift differential ($000), evening
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on facility residents to comply with federal and state regulations. This position will serve as a resource to the interdisciplinary team regarding the assessment process and will function as a liaison between
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funded research program. The ideal candidate would complement current departmental strengths in advanced imaging, comparative vertebrate morphology, and exploring the processes that shape organismal