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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Position Title PhD-level Psychologist, Medicine Posting Category Staff Department Medicine Posting Number U250060 Posting Link https
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. Provide support in supervision of NCC research associates. Engage in outreach activities. Teach at NCC workshops. Present at conferences. This is an ideal position for a creative PhD-level scientist who is
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, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and veteran or disability status. Minimum Qualifications PhD graduate in the field of virology, immunology or biochemistry. Preferred
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and Enrollment is expected to work across all program levels (BS, DNP and PhD) and function in a matrix environment where they will interface with all members of the leadership team, faculty and staff
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and Enrollment is expected to work across all program levels (BS, DNP and PhD) and function in a matrix environment where they will interface with all members of the leadership team, faculty and staff
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outcomes, and publishing. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field, and have demonstrated research productivity. The lab is committed
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to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must possess a PhD or MD/PhD in biomedical engineering or a closely related field. Candidates must demonstrate
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), a minor in cybersecurity, and an advanced graduate certificate in cybersecurity as well as MS and PhD programs in Computer Science & Engineering. The department currently has over 50 tenure-track
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of individuals with diverse backgrounds. | • MD, MD/PhD or equivalent degree • Board certified in Pediatrics and Medical Genetics by ABMGG Minimum Qualifications • MD, MD/PhD or equivalent degree • Board certified
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, PhD., Rina Eiden, PhD., and Meghan Leising, Ed.M., and will be an employee of The Research Foundation for SUNY. This is a continuation of a multi-method, longitudinal study of tobacco and cannabis