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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Position Title Programmer Analyst, VPR Information Systems Classification Title Programmer/Analyst (Project) Department VPR Information
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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Position Title Clinical Software Trainer, Clinic Operations Posting Category Staff Department Clinic Operations Posting Number U250056
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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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Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Postdoctoral Associate will perform research and develop software tools in Bioinformatics, working on drug discovery related applications
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State Completion of formal ADA accredited postgraduate program or equivalent Previous experience in teaching dental students Physical Demands Salary Range Commensurate with Experience Additional Salary
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methods; Teaching Research Lab, a required one-credit legal research course in the 1L curriculum; Providing in-person and remote reference service as a member of the reference team; Creating research guides
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, an integrated Clinical Nutrition graduate dietitian training program, an MS degree in Athletic Training, MS degrees in Nutrition and Exercise Science, a combined Exercise Science BS/MPH in Epidemiology and PhD
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excellence in Biomedical Informatics and Translational Informatics. BMI offers a Master’s and a PhD program and has recently added an undergraduate program. We also have an ACGME accredited Clinical
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people. Join us today! The University at Buffalo Foundation (UBF) is searching for an Application Analyst to join our team. Responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to: SOFTWARE
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at the University at Buffalo is seeking an organized individual capable of managing a variety of research projects. The laboratory investigates speech perception using behavioral and electrophysiological methods in