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the REDCap database. Collaborate the development of domestic and international grants and research protocols pertaining to nutrition and integrative medicine. Serve as primary point of contact for several
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, teamwork, and exceptional customer service. Assist with training initiatives for clinical staff, including skills development, in-services, and inventory management of medical supplies. Demonstrate
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Development (VP&S OOD), a part of the Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), is dedicated to facilitating relationships that support the vision and mission of CUIMC and VP&S: to advance biomedical
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the existing pipeline of surgical video analysis modules. Develop a pipeline using Segment Anything 2 for semi-automated anatomy segmentation. Aiding other module development relating to AI-assisted cardiac
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members. Professional Development Maintain current knowledge of United States copyright law and policy, academic publishing and other scholarly communication trends. Represent Columbia University Libraries
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with the development and production of Continuing Education content, which supports public health and research initiatives addressing Cognitive Health in people with psychiatric disorders
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procedures to ensure information is the most comprehensive available in the field and easily accessible to students and staff. Post jobs in 12twenty, Career Development?s digital job board. Posts or oversees
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-related activities. Maintain knowledge of current information and issues regarding laboratory animal science and engage in professional development activities. Visit and assess animal care and use
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supervision. Coordination of curriculum communication, positioning, and evolution. Coordination of the program?s public program, events, and communications. Management of operations and facilities in
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individual who will be responsible for establishing and leading a research program that aims to study the development, organization and function of neural circuits in mouse models of psychiatric disorders