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and Health Sciences, and for the Interprofessional Education Program. This Individual will report to the Assistant Dean of Simulation and Practice and the Director of Interpersonal Education with a
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and Health Sciences, and for the Interprofessional Education Program. This Individual will report to the Assistant Dean of Simulation and Practice and the Director of Interpersonal Education with a
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Science Foundation (NSF) Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program. Responsibilities: Lead and manage Binghamton technology transfer activities, including evaluation, patenting, marketing, and
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development of the successful applicant's scholarly program. The successful candidate should demonstrate biostatistical or quantitative approaches to health, data science, predictive analytics, or other
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Public Affairs Downtown Campus. The Director will be responsible for supervision of three (3) Resource Center Program Specialists and one (1) Resource Center Data Specialist. The purpose of the Resource
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Public Affairs Downtown Campus. The Director will be responsible for supervision of three (3) Resource Center Program Specialists and one (1) Resource Center Data Specialist. The purpose of the Resource
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staff members within Information Technology Services (ITS). The Network Analyst will: Establish designs and specifications for distribution, backbone, core and border network segments, and install and
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the title of SUNY Empire Innovation Professor, and is supported in part by SUNY's Empire Innovation Program (EIP), a key initiative to recruit and retain faculty with an established track record of research
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: Demonstrate a commitment to research excellence and innovation by developing and sustaining a rigorous externally-funded research program that creates new knowledge, processes, tools, or translation to address
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Division: The Engineering Design Division (EDD) runs the 1st-year engineering program in the Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science. The program has over 300 1st-year students, who take four