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Description The Division of Infectious Diseases and Uhlemann Lab is seeking a highly motivated associate research scientist (PhD or MD/PhD) to study microbiome, comparative genomics, and microbial
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, stabilization of optical frequency combs, and optical signal processing. The candidate will also oversee Gaeta Group research lab, including mentoring of postdoctoral associates, PhD students, and undergraduates
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The Division of Infectious Diseases and Dr. Delivette Castor is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research scientist (PhD or MD/PhD) to study epidemiology of infectious disease, implementation
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environment is desirable. The position is initially for six months, possibly extending to four years. The position is available immediately and will remain open until it is filled. Candidates must have a PhD in
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. Candidates should have completed or be nearing completion of a PhD in climate and ocean sciences or related disciplines with training in using machine learning tools, such as CNNs and CENs. The search will
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and Columbia Postdoctoral Workers-UAW Local 4100. MD, PhD, or both. Background in immunology, biology, molecular biology preferred. Demonstrated scientific writing skills, evidenced by high-impact
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Associate in Discipline, the MA degree is required at time of appointment; for Lecturer in Discipline, the PhD is required at time of appointment. All applications must be made through Columbia University?s
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then pursue M.D. or Ph.D. programs around the country, or pursue biomedical startup or industry careers. Responsibilities Research 80% - Run multiple projects in parallel, in collaboration with PhD
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Diseases and Uhlemann Lab is seeking a highly motivated associate research scientist (PhD or MD/PhD) to study microbiome, comparative genomics, and microbial resistance. Projects include providing support to
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, drive and demonstrated aptitude for research. Minimum Qualifications: MD, PhD, or doctorate in related field Preferred: Strong candidates will be interested and focused on interdisciplinary work. Columbia