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Appointment Term Salary Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The laboratory of Dr. Daesung Shin at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences -SUNY, Buffalo NY, is seeking
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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
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This Promoting Recruitment, Opportunity, Inclusion and Growth plus (PRODiG+) fellowship program is a designed with two primary goals: (1) increasing the number and share of excellent diverse faculty committed
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degree or the equivalent degree from a foreign university in area related to the specific specialty of life science is required. All degree requirements including dissertation, must be completed. Preferred
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Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The department of Biomedical Informatics (BMI) at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is a nationally recognized center of
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Summary The University at Buffalo, Department of Ophthalmology is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to independently and collaboratively perform research in the area of neuronal-vascular diseases in the eye
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Detail Information Position Summary An exciting postdoctoral associate position is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Marc Halterman (Professor, Department of Neurology ) at the University
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Leadership (PAL) program is a structured two-year experience, offered through the University at Buffalo’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SPPS) Department of Pharmacy Practice (PHM
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Position Summary As a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Earth Sciences , this position will support an investigation entitled “Earth System Modeling of Regional Sea Level Rise and Risk”. The
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the area of nonlinear waves and integrable systems. The specific objectives of the project are to: Development of perturbation methods for multicomponent integrable systems on a nontrivial background Study