861 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof"-"BIP" positions at Stony Brook University
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of a research project or program for Dr. Raymond Bergan in the Stony Brook Cancer Center incumbent will operate equipment, carry out test procedures as well as collate and interpret data using special
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reconciliation. Maintain organized program calendars, files, databases, and mailing lists. Prepare correspondence, event documents, reports, and promotional materials under the direction of the Associate Director
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chairing or participating in meetings. Direct, plan and implement strategic and tactical enterprise IT initiatives under their purview, focusing on cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and service quality. Serve
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-dimensional role. The position will be directly responsible for independently managing two key components of the BCB administration: human resources and the departmental seminar program. Meet with faculty
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collaboratively with Case Management and Member Services to enhance our compliance program and case management program. Ensure Quality Assurance in the Clinical areas: review records, measure outcomes, provide
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supporting a graduate-level program in a college/university. Brief Description of Duties: Stony Brook University’s Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (BCB), situated within the College of Arts and
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training in subject matter directly related to the project or program may be considered. Two (2) years of full-time experience directly related to the project or program which may include Biology lab courses
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-volume, multi-dimensional role. The position will be directly responsible for independently managing two key components of the BCB administration: human resources and the departmental seminar program. Meet
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well as part of a team with a collaborative approach to problem solving. Program Development and Oversight - In collaboration with the OR&I Facility Manager, and the Operations Team: Develop, implement, and
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support activities such as greeting and directing patients, producing reports, answering telephones, gathering and entering data, and scheduling appointments. The HELP program temporarily removes the civil