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to work 10 hours a week. Ability to work in-person on the CUIMC campus when required. Interest in health, cognitive science, psychology, neuroscience, or related research fields. Bilingual skill-set
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Department of Ob/GYN is seeking a Faculty Practice Associate to support the operational, clinical, and financial performance of a growing, highly specialized clinical genetic program. This role is a key
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influence on the mind and behavior. As a leading neuroscience institute, our mission is to decipher the mind and brain to better understand behavior. Our researchers are committed to foundational science
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, Financial Reporting, and Oversight: Oversees the Law School program and unit operating budgets, serving as the primary liaison for departmental budget submissions, quarterly reviews, and financial reporting
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Assurance activities and training for various research studies. The incumbent will report to the PRC Program Manager and Principal Investigator as well as the Program Manager of MFMU, a federally sponsored
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The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor to serve as Vice Chair for Genomic Pathology. We seek an exceptional
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/ ) investigates mechanisms of gene regulation. Projects in the lab aim to decipher how genomes instruct dynamic gene activity during early development. The lab employs a combination of computational and
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as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Master?s degree in Nursing as a Nurse Practitioner in the care of adults from an accredited program, plus one to two years of related experience. Current New York
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Sciences (in Ophthalmology) at CUIMC Open until filled · Ophthalmology Postdoctoral Research Scientist Open until filled · Center for Radiological Research Associate Teacher Open until filled · Tompkins Hall
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development, support, and accountability. Oversee the technology used by Student Groups in partnership with the Dean of Undergraduate Student Life, the Student Engagement leadership, and CCIT to coordinate