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challenges, and plan next steps. Perform other job duties as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in computational or systems biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, data science, biomedical engineering
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The Department of Surgery is looking for a Non-Student Short Term Casual. Incumbent will perform multiple assignments under direct supervision. Responsibilities Scan documents into the electronic medical record
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Manager, as well as administratively with the Divisional Administrator and Practice Administrator, to perform all duties associated with the provision of effective and comprehensive nursing care to patients
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faculty and performs over one million imaging exams each year in state-of-the-art facilities. A very active and growing research program provides support and guidance for those interested in participating
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Beloborodov, Kishalay De, Yuri Levin, Brian Metzger and Lorenzo Sironi. More information on THEA can be found at https://thea.astro.columbia.edu . This position will have access to high-performance
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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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and alumni groups and possesses strong organizational, interpersonal, program management, event planning and computer skills, and is able to adopt new technology platforms. The Coordinator is also the
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of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University is seeking a highly motivated data science engineer to support large-scale observational research within the OHDSI (Observational Health Data Sciences and
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sterile setup, specimen collection, documentation, and patient monitoring Coordinate all phases of the patient journey?from consultation through treatment and recovery Perform comprehensive nursing
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discovery for Alzheimer's disease. Perform other related duties as assigned Responsibilities Conducting various wet lab experiments including but not limited to iPSC derived neuronal and glial cultures