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-focused professional development program for high school science teachers. Run by Columbia University?s Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, this competitive program combines public lectures
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data entry, data cleaning, and coding. The Laboratory for Synthetic Organogenesis (Simunovic Lab) at and the Laboratory for Computational Cancer Biology (Azizi Lab) at Columbia University are seeking a
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respectful, inclusive, and high-performing community that drives innovation and impact from the very center of business. Responsibilities Program Administration & Events Management Doctoral Fellowships
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management in Tribal Nations while also facilitating group discussions and activities outlined within a FEMA approved curriculum. Must also be able to manage classroom technology, including a desktop computer
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experiences and strong communication skills. Preferred Qualifications: Excellent teaching records in introductory courses in statistics, probability, machine learning, statistical computing, and data science
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, the Assistant Program Facilitator will help coordinate with guest scientists who will visit the workshops to deliver guest lectures or conduct scientist Q&As. The Assistant Program Facilitator will also attend
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, data cleaning, and coding. The Laboratory for Synthetic Organogenesis (Simunovic Lab) at and the Laboratory for Computational Cancer Biology (Azizi Lab) at Columbia University are seeking a Research
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datasets from single-cell RNA-seq, metagenomics, and metabolomics. A strong background in bioinformatics or computational biology is required, along with experience integrating multi-omics data. Familiarity
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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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these networks leads to physiologic or pathologic phenotypes; experimentally validate the computational predictions that are derived from these models; and develop new technologies for studying biology at