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Research Support Specialist Required Qualifications (as evidenced by an attached resume): Bachelor’s degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology or related field
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confidential nature. They will be the sole administrative support for the MS Program in Physiology and Biophysics, including assisting students with registering, scheduling, etc., planning all orientation and
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). At least 1 year of hospital/healthcare setting experience. Knowledge of New York State and national cancer coding standards. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology and advanced medical terminology. Excellent
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Certification (ODS-C). At least 1 year of hospital/healthcare setting experience. Knowledge of New York State and national cancer coding standards. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology and advanced medical
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collaboration across a wide range of scientific disciplines. Experience in integrating EEG, EMG, pupillometry, and other physiological measurements in the MR scanner environment. Experience with neuroimaging
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various administrative offices and units across the University and RSOM. Budget and Fiscal Management: Manage all fiscal operations for the Department of Physiology and Biophysics from various funding
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biology and/or rodent behavioral neuroscience. Preferred Qualifications:. Experience with in vivo physiology and chemo/optogenetic manipulations. Experience with bioinformatic data analyses. Stellar verbal
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the start of the appointment. Experience with molecular biology and/or rodent behavioral neuroscience. Preferred Qualifications:. Experience with in vivo physiology and chemo/optogenetic manipulations
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physiological conditions and its dysregulation in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), as well as leveraging these knowledges to develop diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Ability to demonstrate
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seeking two Postdoctoral Associates to join our starting group. Our research will focus on the regulation of alternative splicing (AS) of precursor mRNA in physiological conditions and its dysregulation in