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Associate Director for Information Technology Who We Are We, the Division of Student Affairs, are a student-focused organization that aims to empower student success and support personal development
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independently manages all the activity related to position description development, new hires and reappointments, payroll matters, visa and immigration, AA/EEO and university compliance, performance documentation
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, and development. The successful incumbent will have excellent interpersonal skills, exercising strong organizational and time-management skills with an exceptional attention to detail. Essential
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track record of obtaining external funding from NIH and other institutions, as well as in guidance and career development of junior members. SBU is committed to neuroimaging research. Our infrastructure
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, clustering, dimensionality reduction) to extract meaningful insights from multi-modal data. ● Develop and implement algorithms to process, clean, and transform large datasets to support research objectives
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one (1) year of team management experience. Experience developing and managing donor recognition and stewardship strategies. Experience with creating donor-focused content such as acknowledgments
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Job Description Who We Are We, the Division of Student Affairs, are a student-focused organization that aims to empower student success and support personal development. We act daily to create, enhance
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Manager, On-Campus Student Employment Who We Are We, the Division of Student Affairs, are a student-focused organization that aims to empower student success and support personal development. We act
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, and development. The successful incumbent will have excellent interpersonal skills, exercising strong organizational and time-management skills with an exceptional attention to detail. Essential
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study the hematopoietic microenvironment niche, clonal competition, and cardiovascular pathology in MPNs. The ultimate goal of our research is to develop more effective therapies for patients with MPNs