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Pathologist Assistant, Anatomic Pathology Support - Per Diem Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, a Pathologists' Assistant is a valuable member of our team, who will maintain & develop
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: Experience in the analysis of protein, RNA and DNA, immunostaining and confocal imaging. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will work in the lab of one of the Principal Investigators in
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, and experts in aging and neurodegenerative diseases to design and implement data analysis strategies. ● Analyze large-scale, complex data sets (including genomic, imaging, and clinical data
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research at SBU and other work related to PET clinical imaging studies. The incumbent must possess the ability to: Work under pressure and within tight deadlines, as well as good written and oral
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Engineer II State Civil Service exam and be reachable on the appropriate current Civil Service list. The Civil Service list for this position might provide insufficient acceptors, therefore, a provisional
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Patient Access Services, Lead - Hospital Outpatient Admitting Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, our Patient Access Services team is responsible for completing varied, diverse and specialized
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Engineer II State Civil Service exam and be reachable on the appropriate current Civil Service list. The Civil Service list for this position might provide insufficient acceptors, therefore, a provisional
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MRI and other (e.g. PET, EEG, etc.) brain imaging clinical research studies of patients with psychiatric disorders and healthy individuals. The RSS will directly interact with study participants
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research at SBU and other work related to PET clinical imaging studies. The incumbent must possess the ability to: Work under pressure and within tight deadlines, as well as good written and oral
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MRI and other (e.g. PET, EEG, etc.) brain imaging clinical research studies of patients with psychiatric disorders and healthy individuals. The RSS will directly interact with study participants