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databases. Proficient in programming languages (Python or R). Experience with high-performance computing (Linux system) is preferred. Experience in conducting WGS and phylogenetic analysis is required. Strong
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reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Clinical Research Coordinator for the Columbia University Irving Medical Center Lung Transplant Program
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or neuroscience and extensive experience in quantitative methods will also be considered. The candidate should have good knowledge of one programming language used for computational modeling
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. Proficiency with standard office software, including programs such as Microsoft Excel required. Excellent written and oral communication skills are required, as is the ability to work effectively and creatively
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of Microsoft Office, including strong Excel skills. Ability and willingness to learn new systems and programs. Preferred Qualifications Bi-lingual (Spanish and English). At least 2 years of experience in a
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statistics, applied mathematics, engineering, and others. Experience with developing and application of systems models. Familiarity with a programming language than can be used for systems modeling such as
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. Participates in after-hours care acting as backup for on-call nurse triage service on rotating basis with other clinical providers. Evaluates and documents patients? responses to the plan of care in
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include student advising, making connections for advisees to other campus-based advising services (resource referral), supporting the Center?s programming and operational efforts, and overseeing
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operations research, operations management, statistics, and economics; and it would be ideal preparation for a PhD program or other graduate study. The Staff Associate duties involve work in one or more of the
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health counseling to including Plan B. Formulates and implements nursing projects and guidelines such as reviewing and updating policies and procedures. Participates in inter-disciplinary committees