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Examinations and Supplemental Questionnaire (https://www.cs.ny.gov/extdocs/pdf/20-450&20-451.pdf) to Stony Brook University Hospital's Human Resources Department via email to: XD10submission
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methods; as well as collate and interpret data using custom quantitative methods in support of a research project for Dr. Michael Mak in the Department of Pharmacology. The successful incumbent will have
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, or related field and at least 5 years of outpatient facility coding experience or, in lieu of degree, at least 8 years of outpatient facility coding experience. CCS, CCS-P, CPC, RHIT, or RHIA
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and Atmospheric Sciences under the supervision of Principal Investigator, Dr. Joseph Warren . The selected candidate will investigate water column acoustic backscatter and the organisms that cause
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Experienced Inpatient Medical Record Coder Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, the Coder will be responsible for selecting and assigning accurate codes from the current version of coding
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strong gravitational lensing, (3) coding and software development, (4) student mentorship experience, (5) statistical inferences from astronomical data or (6) work in large collaborations. Brief
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lensing, (2) experience with strong gravitational lensing, (3) coding and software development, (4) student mentorship experience, (5) statistical inferences from astronomical data or (6) work in large
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analysis methods; as well as collate and interpret data using custom quantitative methods in support of a research project for Dr. Michael Mak in the Department of Pharmacology. The successful incumbent will
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: The Postdoctoral Associate will work on an NIH-funded project focusing on the roles of alkaline ceramidase 2 (ACER2) in chemotherapy-induced cancer metastasis and chemoresistance in Dr Cungui Mao's laboratory in
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Dr. Cungui Mao's laboratory in the department of Medicine and Cancer Center at Stony Brook University. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans by