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Innovation. Selected candidates will receive support through the SUNY Empire Innovation Program (EIP) which recognizes high caliber faculty with proven track records of externally funded research. We invite
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Faculty Fellow. The successful candidate is expected to build a strong research and educational program that exemplifies a commitment towards team research, generates impactful research publications
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to teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels, mentor graduate students, advise students at all levels, and maintain an active research program. Successful candidates for an Associate Professor
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used to perform energy management and climate control. Use computer to document service work performed Operate computers used in the field of direct digital controls (D.D.C.) Perform the removal
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DOH Medicaid Collaborative project. This pharmacy service program is a partnership between the New York State Department of Health Medicaid Services and the University at Buffalo, School of Pharmacy and
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level. We seek a colleague with extramural funding who will build a nationally recognized research program in immunology. Applicants working on immunological aspects of microbial pathogenesis
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. The successful candidate will be expected to: Maintain an active externally-funded research program Teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels Mentor graduate students Advise students at all levels
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: Establish and maintain an externally funded research program. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Exercise Science. Mentor undergraduate and graduate students as well as participate in service
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minimum of six months experience conducting research in social sciences required. Experience working with families is also required. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, and
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macrophages and its impacts on macrophage innate immunity. The postdoctoral associates will work in close collaboration with scientists at the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Clinical Research Program in Blantyre