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of the embryonic mouse lung and predisposes to asthma-like airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in adult life. The work also involves analysis of mouse multiomiocs and human genome-wide association studies (GWAS
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, with a primary focus on individual investigator grants and multi-component grants. Manages timelines and the overall progression of submission to ensure the on-time completion of high quality, responsive
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of study protocol tasks including participant recruitment, screening, enrollment and follow-up with study participants, specimen processing, and other key elements under some supervision. Effectively
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fluency in at least one programming language (e.g. Python, R, or similar). Background in cancer biology preferred Problem Solving Works with a team to troubleshoot computational analysis Decision Making
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techniques, and journey logic to support constituent engagement across key milestones and campaign phases. Columbia Giving Day Support Support the planning and execution of Columbia Giving Day, collaborating
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structure formation, galaxy and black hole evolution, star formation, gas and element distribution, exoplanet and habitability studies, and astrochemistry. Responsibilities Pre-Award Activities Provide
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regulatory documentation (e.g., BLS, vaccine records, flu reporting) and reporting deadlines. Participates in incident documentation and supports root cause analysis discussions with guidance from leadership
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. Independently carry out large-scale tissue staining projects with high accuracy and consistency. Apply established laboratory procedures and techniques relevant to histological analysis. Maintain accurate records
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the collection and analysis of maternal/fetal/infant physiological and behavioral data in support of research on the effects of prenatal exposures to a variety of risk factors such as premature birth, and
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with other investigators and will collaborate in the design of data collection, the analysis and interpretation of results, submission of sponsored research grants and the publication of manuscripts