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Genetic Counseling Assistant to join our team in a full time position within the division of Clinical Genetics. Columbia University Irving Medical Center?s Department of Pediatrics is a world leader in
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region in NIH research funding. The Division of Molecular Genetics at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City is seeking a highly motivated Associate Research Scientist to immediately
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applications on commercially available quantum platforms. Example directions include Rydberg-atom interactions and collective decay, quantum many-body dynamics, and implementing fault-tolerant quantum algorithms
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statistical models to understand and explain biological phenomena. • Create algorithms to integrate large and diverse datasets into theoretical frameworks for modeling complex biological systems. • Collaborate
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language processing, large language models, and speech analysis to conduct research on building algorithms for early detection of Alzheimer?s disease based on audio-recorded patient?clinician data. Contribute to prompt
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oral communications skills needed - a writing sample is required. ? Expertise in processing large volumes of data and algorithm design expertise. ? Experience in market design applications preferred
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taking advantage of, novel therapeutic targets.This research takes place within the Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM), a unique interdisciplinary research environment specializing in genetics and
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culture is preferred but not essential. Other Requirements Must have undergraduate university course work in molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology or genetics. Equal Opportunity Employer
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. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Women?s Genetic Center in the
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Alzheimer’s disease. We emphasize utilizing advanced AI/ML techniques and multi-omics data, including MRI, genetics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, to solve clinically relevant problems for precision medicine