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. Our Residency, Fellowship and Graduate programs are among the best in the Nation. Our Clinical, Translational and Basic Science research features collaborations across specialties and stretches from
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-12 Outreach, Undergraduate, Graduate, and non-Degree programs. Responsibilities Graduate Academic Affairs - 45% Educate graduate students, administrators, and faculty about school and university
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to the Coordinator in their implementation of the Dean?s Discipline Process. Education, program development & training. Through professional organization involvement and independent research, the Associate Director is
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Clinical Trial Management Systems Other Requirements Participation in the medical surveillance program Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure Contact with patients and/or human research participants
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in Washington Heights and neuroscientists working in Psychology, Engineering and Biology on the Morningside Heights Campus. The Department of Neuroscience administers the University-wide PhD Program in
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and can communicate financial implications. Examples: PFC must be able be identify the different treatment plans and additional recommended procedures for each patient?s treatment plan; IVF Fresh cycles
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researchers and clinicians from diverse fields across different departments/institutions in Columbia University. Competitive salary, excellent health plan and multiple other benefits. Visa support for qualified
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workflows, work queues and programs on a regular basis for efficient use of resources. Manage task assignment, scheduling, and offers guidance on complex authorization issues. Assesses the need
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especially familiarity with mouse experiments and flow cytometry is highly desired. Help to plan research, execute experiments and research tasks, and help to plan future research strategy. Scientific growth
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recovery after life-threatening cardiac conditions. This position will be in Dr. Sachin Agarwal?s NeuroCardiac Program within Neurology. The fellow will be able to contribute to an NIH-funded study, POST