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/requested. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in bioengineering, biology or a related program, or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience in
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required. Candidate must have completed clinical training in an ACGME-accredited Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program. Experience with Patient clinical care, Teaching residents, Tenex
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health issues is preferred. Specific experience desired in program development, evaluation and web development. Must be detailed-oriented, possesses strong organizational and follow-up skills. Up to date
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, biology or physics or a completed animal husbandry program or equivalent in education, training and experience. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of various related laboratory procedures and techniques
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, and execute program-specific and School-wide recruitment opportunities to increase the number of highly qualified applications to the assigned portfolio of programs. Represent programs and SPS by
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program based at LDEO, and to demonstrate strong potential for effective teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should have a PhD in earth and environmental sciences or related field
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surveillance program: Work with Laboratory Animals Must successfully complete applicable compliance and systems training requirements. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is
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needs of the Cancer Program and will play an integral role in identifying prospects to grow the donor pipeline and maintain a portfolio of prospects capable of making five to six figure gifts in support
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the concentrations and programs on issues relating to employer/alumni networking and opportunities. Collaborate with the concentration and program faculty directors on employer opportunities and engagement
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at http://www.microbiology.columbia.edu. Candidates should possess Ph.D., MD, or MD/PhD degrees, and are expected to develop an externally funded research program, mentor students and fellows and