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processing functions. Develop recommendations and collaborate with leadership to determine data needs and to execute data requests. Verify program logic by preparing data for trial runs and by implementing
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. The candidate will provide technical assistance to postdocs/graduate students and other research staff within the group. The candidate will assist in the execution of small animal (mouse) handling and surgeries
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collaborative research program at the intersection of lipid biology, cell death, and evolutionary genomics. The project, primarily led by the Atilla Laboratory (Department of Chemistry ), investigates how lipid
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disabilities. Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS). Non-competitive (NY HELPS): There are no minimum qualifications
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Medical Center. The Movement Disorder Surgical Program has been in place since 2000. The Neuromodulation Center includes neurology, functional neurosurgery, PT and nursing. About the University at Buffalo
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minimum of 2 years of experience or bachelors degree. Computer proficiency using Microsoft Office and managing digital records. Effective written and verbal communication. Demonstrated ability to work in a
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Informatics and the New York State Center of Excellence for Bioinformatics and Life Sciences including the Buffalo Institute for Genomics and Data Analytics, Center for Computational Research and Hunter James
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: Varies Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Project Assistant will support the financial management operations of the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program. Working closely
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data completeness, accuracy, and integrity and query discrepancies. Extract, analyze (summary statistics, data quality checks, status of data queries) and report on data quality and compliance. Learn
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://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/58061 Job Type: Full-Time Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Graduate and Undergraduate Studies Coordinator in the College of Arts and Sciences will serve as a vital role in