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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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human iPSC-derived neurons and brain organoids, as well as mouse brain xenotransplantation models to investigate psychiatric diseases. Using cutting-edge approaches—including calcium and voltage imaging
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effort in the CNS tissue-based profiling. We are deploying cutting-edge spatial transcriptomic technologies coupled to a robust image capture and semi-automated image segmentation pipeline to enable
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The Staff Associate I in the Korem Lab within the Department of Systems Biology will analyze exciting multi-omic datasets (mechanics, imaging, EHR, microbiome, metabolomics, immune profiles
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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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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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epidemiologic, imaging, and genetic data. This individual will play a critical role in advancing research on cancer etiology, early detection, and disparities by providing scientific, technical, and analytic
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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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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