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Medical School departments. Equal Opportunity Employer, females, minorities, disabled and veterans. If you need a disability related accommodation, please call University Human Resources Services Department
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research laboratory involving brain imaging of human patients with drug addiction. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in a field relevant to human subjects research: e.g
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related fields. Three (3) or more years of experience in human subject research. Experience with cancer clinical research, including phase I and multi-site protocols. Experience working with electronic
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of our Radiology IT Team. The candidate will support the technology solutions used throughout Radiology and associated Imaging areas throughout Stony Brook Medicine and will act as the technical lead
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setting. Experience to include human resources, finance management and budgeting. Brief Description of Duties: The Senior Staff Assistant will provide professional administrative support for the Department
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Qualifications: Experience with EEG or fMRI data collection. Experience working with human participants. Experience with coding (e.g., Python, MATLAB, and Psychopy). Data management and analyzes skills. Experience
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to: Attend to daily living activities, personal, hygienic, and simple human needs in order to maintain in the clinical facility an atmosphere conducive to treatment and comfortable for residents in care. As
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to our patients, their families and visitors, with the highest degree of integrity and respect. Under the supervision of a RN, Nursing Assistants have frequent face-to-face communication with persons in
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, their families and visitors, with the highest degree of integrity and respect. Under the supervision of a RN, Nursing Assistants have frequent face-to-face communication with persons in care and their visitors
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, their families and visitors, with the highest degree of integrity and respect. Under the supervision of a RN, Nursing Assistants have frequent face-to-face communication with persons in care and their visitors