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, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and veteran or disability status. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree and 2 years of experience in supporting mid-large program
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online database that will allow the University at Buffalo to request access from applicants to identify drivers who commit drug and alcohol program violations. Additional Information Is a background check
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or Associate Professor HS (tenure eligible) positions in the Graduate Public Health Program with a focus on cancer, women’s health, health disparities, and/or advanced epidemiologic methods. Successful
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exceptional part-time adjunct faculty who are dedicated to providing quality educational experiences and to teach in clinical settings for the undergraduate pre-licensure program. Teach Clinical courses
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, palliative care, informatics and care transitions. We welcome other programs of research to expand our current capacity, such as aging and artificial intelligence. Highly competitive compensation and benefit
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, or Full Professor HS (tenure eligible) positions in the Graduate Public Health Program with a focus in aging research including, but not limited to, frailty, cancer, women’s health, health services, and
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Qualifications Associates degree. Haas mill & lathe experience. Experience in scientific machining. Physical Demands Periods of standing, walking, bending, and stretching. Frequent operation of a computer, machine
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for the position of Bioinformatics Analyst. The Bioinformatics Analyst is responsible for supporting the ever-growing computational analysis needs of the Genomics and Bioinformatics Core. The Bioinformatics Analyst
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/Associate Professor position in our Undergraduate Program in Public Health. The person hired for this position will have a primary focus on teaching and will make contributions to the scholarship and service
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to the Professoriate Program. The purpose of the program is to help diversify the public health professoriate; to attract and retain academics scholars who are underrepresented to join the tenure track faculty in