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this role, you will be part of the Technology Transfer team and will work with Startup Ventures and other BEP staff to develop license and startup opportunities to execute commercialization plans for your
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Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo (UB) is seeking an Assistant or Associate Professor. The successful applicant will: Develop both neurobiological and lymphatic research through grant funding and
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technology development, licensing, and economic impacts. The TAS position is an opportunity to develop a career in university technology transfer. Primary responsibilities include: Meeting with faculty
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policies and procedures. Support International Student Inclusion and Success Initiatives Help develop and implement programming that enhances international students’ inclusion and success at the university
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Responsibilities: Screen new and renewal applications: contact and advise investigators in preparation and completion of application process. Prepare meeting agendas, assists with minutes and meeting determination
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of electrical systems and equipment. May prepare wiring diagrams from verbal or written instructions to accomplish a project. From plans, may recommend to supervisor the kind, quantity, and quality of materials
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success as an academic leader and team builder, developing and enhancing research and educational relationships among faculty, alumni, and affiliated units; A demonstrated record of success teaching at
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development through our career coaching and training department and we qualify as a public service loan forgiveness organization. Learn more about our benefit packages . About The University at Buffalo
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post professional OTD program in development. The PT and OT entry-level programs have enjoyed continuous accreditation for more than 70 years. The OT program is highly competitive with a class-size of
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director. This program is designed to achieve the following objectives: To develop teaching skills through immersion in the didactic, experiential, and interprofessional education and curricular development