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initially for one year with the possibility of renewal contingent upon the availability of funds and satisfactory performance. PhD in Neuroscience At least 5 years of experience using calcium imaging
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development, organization and function of neural circuits in mouse models of psychiatric disorders using advanced molecular, cellular and brain imaging methods with the ultimate goal to facilitate translational
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prescription refills will be completed by the end of the business day and preferably by the end of the session. Lab and imaging results will be relayed to the patient in a timely manner by phone, mail, and/or
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the end of the session Lab and imaging results will be relayed to the patient in a timely manner by phone, mail, and/or MyChart (Connect) Strive to refer all patients to Columbia and NYP specialists
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the image of Columbia University athletics, necessitating strong organizational skills, attention to detail, effective communication abilities, and the capacity to manage multiple challenging tasks
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societies. The Department of Radiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center has more than 100 full time faculty and performs over 800,000 imaging exams each year in state-of-the-art facilities. Our
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, ATAC-seq, CHIP-seq, proteomics, metabolics and any otherwise omics data sets. Under the supervision of a senior researcher, developing scripts, algorithms or image analyses pipelines to ease
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synthesized from "hits" from two innovative cell-based and biochemical assays, using imaging and tandem mass spectrometry approaches. The successful candidate will have completed a PhD and/or MD and have
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mouse colonies, genotyping, flow cytometry, transplantation experiments, cell culture, cell biology, molecular biology, confocal imaging, histological analyses, etc. Experience in these techniques
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in vivo functional imaging is required. Strong background in quantitative analysis of neuronal recordings and related programming skills (e.g., Python, Matlab), superior motivation, drive and