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at Columbia University invites applications for a full-time appointment for the Director of the Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance Program at the rank of Associate in Discipline/Lecturer in Discipline (depending
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research team to explore maternal morbidity and mortality and informatics research. The RF will contribute to the ongoing research projects and be encouraged to lead publications and prepare grant proposals
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professors in MS program courses and assist the MS Program Director and Associate Director with general programmatic elements. Responsibilities [80%] Academic and Faculty Support during instruction session (8
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, were the first in the nation to perform an amniocentesis test, and developed RhoGAM, which has nearly eliminated Rh-incompatibility reactions that once caused hundreds of fetal and neonatal deaths
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, the candidate will play a key leadership role in developing, overseeing, and expanding the clinical trials portfolio focused on ALS and related motor neuron diseases. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage all
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of patients being evaluated and treated by the liver and intestinal program. Conduct new evaluations and consultations. Provide education about liver disease and transplantation for patients and medical center
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analysis. Ongoing projects involve within population genetics and evolution of TB strains, phylogeography of TB, TB phylodynamics and transmission within communities. The ideal candidate will have
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serves as a research and development center for the profession as a whole. The Center commissions research in emerging areas, develops teaching methods and courses, and offers fellowships to academics
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. Hiring Salary Range: $305,000 to $425,000 Associate Professor at CUMC: $305,000 to $370,000 Professor at CUMC: $315,000 to $425,000 The compensation range does not include the generous benefits program
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that drive neurodegeneration, with a focus on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). Our team develops and applies systems biology approaches to genome-wide, high-dimensional human data generated