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University Irving Medical Center and Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian seeks a full-time pediatric cardiologist to serve as Noninvasive imaging Director. The successful applicant will
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in multi-modality medical imaging and adaptive radiotherapy. The Postdoctoral Research Scientist will join a dynamic team of data scientists and clinicians and participate in unique opportunities
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students and postdocs, maintain a clear, organized, up to date notebook and interact well with their supervisor and others in the laboratory. Laboratory Maintenance 20% - Performs equipment and cell culture
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, usually on a 7 day-on/14 day-off schedule. The position is a fully remote. The Division of Emergency Radiology oversees all aspects of diagnostic imaging for emergency department patients. We value our
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at Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian is seeking a full-time, fellowship-trained, cardiothoracic radiologist to join our growing Division of Cardiothoracic Imaging. Join a dynamic
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. 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 students and postdocs
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one of the world’s most dynamic cities. A lab within the Institute is seeking an Associate Research Scientist who will use mouse virtual reality and in vivo functional imaging to study efficient memory
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The Department of Biomedical Engineering is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to execute the harmonization of existing large cohorts of CT lung image data, acquired from multiple sites
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imaging and electrophysiology in awake behaving mice to analyze neural structure and activity patterns, as well as cellular and molecular characterization of engrafted hiPSC-derived neurons. Successful
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mouse models of psychiatric disorders using advanced molecular, cellular and brain imaging methods with the ultimate goal to facilitate translational efforts and develop new targeted treatments