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complex inherited traits; reconstruction and analysis of metabolic networks; dynamic simulations of cellular networks; image analysis and interpretation. Associate Research Scientists will work
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Scientist position in Computational Biology is available at the Center for Translational and Computational Neuroimmunology (CTCN) in the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in
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oversees a wide range of services including academic advising, program administration, admissions, student programming, and data analytics. The position requires a demonstrated ability to lead in complex
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education required. Strong computer skills with an emphasis on developing complex spreadsheets. Excellent oral and written communication, interpersonal organization, problem solving and detail-oriented skills
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research on the selected topic(s) · Help with the preparation of research proposals · Help with the supervision of PhD students PhD in engineering, computer science, statistics or related field
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physical examinations for complex, acute, critical, and chronically ill patients or as indicated by patient's reason for visit. Identifies and manages common health problems, both acute and chronic in
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Championships. With 31 varsity sports, Columbia Athletics is the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City and the only NCAA Division I sports program in Manhattan. A beautiful and peaceful
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Championships. With 31 varsity sports, Columbia Athletics is the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City and the only NCAA Division I sports program in Manhattan. A beautiful and peaceful
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databases. Proficient in programming languages (Python or R). Experience with high-performance computing (Linux system) is preferred. Experience in conducting WGS and phylogenetic analysis is required. Strong
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support that targets labs in need of funding. More broadly, the Senior Director will also develop a ?grants management? training program for appropriate Institute lab investigators and staff that frequently