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Development Team Driving Innovation in Reproductive Medicine Are you passionate about advancing medicine through hands-on innovation? The Research and Development (R&D) Laboratory at Columbia University
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therapy process development, GMP manufacturing, documentation and compliance, and analysis of cell and gene therapy drug substances and products. Problem Solving Utilizes analytical skills to solve
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initiatives, academic service and community outreach, including committee work, faculty meetings, and professional development activities. Minimum: Must have an MD or PhD degree. Other: Board certification
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and hybrid work arrangements. Options will be discussed during the interview process? Responsibilities Serve as administrative support for the Electrophysiology program within Pediatric Cardiology
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the medical surveillance program Contact with patients and/or human research subjects Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure Successful completion of applicable compliance and systems training requirements
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the medical surveillance program: Contact with patients and/or human research subjects Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure Successful completion of applicable compliance and systems training requirements
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societies. Clinical responsibilities include coverage of inpatient and outpatient diagnostic radiology services. Our thoracic imaging program includes an emphasis in oncological imaging, interstitial lung
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of respective study protocols across the division Responsible for the accuracy, thoroughness, quality, and timeliness of projects. Supervise and participate in the integration, design, and development of new
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including but not limited to install/upgrade of equipment, IT upgrades, strategic initiatives to promote increase in practice volume and implementation of new programs/projects. Participate in development
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at Columbia University has an opening for a Librarian for East Asian Law, who will support research and teaching of the faculty and students of Columbia Law School by developing the Law Library?s Japanese