220 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"O.P"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Columbia University
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of related experience. Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills required. Computer literacy, including MS Office and Google Suite required. Must be able to work flexible hours. This role
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filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Biomedical Informatics Open until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Tompkins Hall Nursery School Open until filled · Economics Open until
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· Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics Open until filled · The School at Columbia Open until filled · Emergency Medicine Open until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Biomedical Informatics
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644 postings Open until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Biomedical Informatics Open until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Tompkins Hall Nursery School Open until
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until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Biomedical Informatics Open until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Tompkins Hall Nursery School Open until filled · Economics Open
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to develop relationships with the larger Columbia community is essential. Computer experience (word processing, database management, report servers, Excel spreadsheets, social networking) required. Ability
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computational skills, as well as superior motivation, drive and demonstrated aptitude for research.
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communications and organizational skills; and strong working knowledge of computer technology to generate letters, policies, databases, presentations, and reports. Proven knowledge of all federal, state, and local
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until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Biomedical Informatics Open until filled · Zuckerman Institute Open until filled · Tompkins Hall Nursery School Open until filled · Economics Open
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The Staff Associate I in the Kukafka Lab within the Department of Biomedical Informatics will work on a newly funded 5-year proposal funded by the National Cancer Institute. In this project, we will