The Research Foundation for SUNY
Sharon Levine-Sealy has a diverse work experience in the healthcare and academic sectors. Sharon started their career at New York Presbyterian Hospital as a Senior Project Officer in 2005. Sharon then moved on to Columbia University Medical Center, where they held the positions of Assistant Director of Clinical Research and Senior Projects Officer/Team Lead from 2008 to 2013. In 2013, Sharon joined Columbia University in the City of New York as the Director of Operations for Sponsored Projects at the Medical Center.
In 2014, they transitioned to Downstate Health Sciences University, where they initially served as the Director of Operations for Sponsored Programs Administration. Currently, Sharon holds the position of Executive Director and Deputy Operations Manager at Downstate Health Sciences University.
Sharon Levine-Sealy attended Endicott College, but the years of attendance and degree field are unknown. Sharon also studied at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, but the specifics of their degree or field of study are not provided.
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The Research Foundation for SUNY
The Research Foundation for the State University of New York (RF) is the largest, most comprehensive university-connected research foundation in the country. It exists to serve the State University of New York (SUNY) by providing essential sponsored programs administration and innovation support services to SUNY faculty, students and staff who perform life-changing research in life sciences and medicine; engineering and nanotechnology; physical sciences and energy; social sciences; and computer and information sciences. The RF manages SUNY’s research portfolio assisting SUNY faculty, students and staff through every step of the research grant process, allowing them to focus on their work and ensuring compliance with SUNY, grant sponsor and government requirements. Research at SUNY produces more than 200 new technologies every year and the RF works with business and industry, government agencies and other partners to convert SUNY's research capacity into economic growth.