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to innovation and excellence in clinical medicine, education, research, community and global health, as well as the professional development of our faculty and staff. This position will be a highly visible
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within the Division of Infectious Diseases at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC). This position focuses on studies related to HIV prevention and treatment, vaccine development, and other
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& Reporting Works closely with the Executive Director on strategic planning and development Collaborates with the development team on gift proposals, reporting, and donor stewardship Acts as primary liaison
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to compete for and win Ivy League titles and NCAA Championships. With 31 varsity sports, Columbia Athletics is the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City and the only NCAA Division I sports
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, contractors, EH&S, IT, Security, Project Sponsors, Administration, Compliance, Facility Operations, Public Safety, Custodial, and Space Planning. Manage project and program financial responsibilities
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for Classroom Scheduling, this position is responsible for supporting classroom policies and procedures and supporting the continued operation, development and upgrade of the scheduling software (EMS), including
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and emerging frontiers to train the next generation of mathematical leaders, positioning Columbia University at the forefront of mathematical thought and global scholarship. Responsibilities Finance
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to paired cortical?spinal stimulation and by building a researcher-friendly GUI around our existing Python library hbMEP. Responsibilities Developing analysis pipelines for electrophysiological data from rats
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(CRC) Other Requirements Participation in the medical surveillance program Contact with patients and/or human research subjects Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure Successful completion of applicable