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, innovative, and award-winning faculty committed to outstanding patient care and excellence in mentoring and teaching within our large cardiology fellowship program. Benefit from excellent inpatient and
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for Advanced Computational Science (IACS), the Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology, and Stony Brook's AI Innovation Institute to develop a center of excellence in Scientific Machine Learning
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and experience. Applicants who do not hold a doctoral degree are encouraged to apply to our PhD or DNP program. Please inquire about tuition reimbursement and clinical practice opportunities within
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program. Benefit from excellent inpatient and outpatient volumes and our national leadership (Top 100) in cardiovascular disease outcomes. This role offers a complete academic commitment with support to
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Health Informatics. The incumbent will be located at the Stony Brook University campus. The successful candidate for this position will need to have the expertise to teach multiple courses in the Master
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our large cardiology fellowship program. Benefit from excellent inpatient and outpatient volumes and our national leadership (Top 100) in cardiovascular disease outcomes. This role offers a complete
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Qualifications: PhD (or foreign equivalent) in physical sciences or a related field. Experience in grant writing or in supporting the technical or administrative aspects of an external grant application
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Qualifications: PhD (or foreign equivalent) in physical sciences or a related field. Experience in grant writing or in supporting the technical or administrative aspects of an external grant application
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. Required Qualifications: PhD/PsyD (or foreign equivalent) in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program or PCSAS-accredited program. Experience in evidence-based treatment modalities. New York
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. Collaborating with faculty in the Department, the College, and across the campus, including the Institute for Advanced Computational Science (IACS), the Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology, and